Windows Seven and Office 14 Just as Big as Windows Vista and Office 2007
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Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversMicrosoft has reiterated its commitment to the desktop. Building on its co-founder Bill Gates' vision of a PC on every desk in every home, Microsoft will continue to focus on delivering desktop products. And in this context, nothing will change when it comes down to the development of the company's main cash cows.
Windows Vista and the 2007 Office System will be followed by Windows Seven and Office 14. Kevin Turner, Chief Operating Officer, present at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2007 in Denver on July 10 emphasized the fact that Windows Vista will neither be the last of its kind, nor the last big operating system release from the Redmond company. The same strategy is valid for the Office 2007 System.
The Redmond company repeatedly denied such a scenario, and Turner's latest perspective over the future of Microsoft's desktop business comes to support the position that the desktop will continue to receive major releases of both the Windows operating system and the Office productivity suite. Windows Seven and Office 14, planned for availability in 2009 – 2010 will continue Microsoft's current development strategy for desktop products. Still, Microsoft has diversified its focus, and Turner emphasized the evolution of the server, entertainment and Internet business.
"When you think about Vista, the 2007 Office system, and Exchange 2007, those were huge, huge, big dog releases. Those are monumental products, multi-billion dollar products that we put into the marketplace. But, ladies and gentlemen, that's only a part of the story. That's only just a fraction of the story," Turner added.
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Comments(3)
a pc that can slap kids when they search for p0rn
vista's realease isin't that grandiose. it's just all that advertising from m$. xp is
a way bigger leap from older os, compared to xp-vista.
they claim vista is
simpler to use. i'd say the contrary. unless you're an absolute idiot, vista is harder
to configure than xp. they didn't build a new os and a new office system, they just made
their existing products more idiot-friendly.
tons of loopholes
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By who cares on 13.07.2007 - 02:07