Windows XP SP3 and Windows Seven - Made in India
section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 6.8.2007
Recommended: Click here to check for outdated driversAsphyxiated under Sinofsky's Windows Omerta, the Redmond company is not breathing a single word about the future of Windows XP and Windows Vista, and the whole of the Windows platform for that matter.
But Redmond is no longer the sole epicenter of the Windows operating system. Apparently, Microsoft has exported its Windows projects to India. According to Jon DeVaan senior Vice President, Windows Core Operating System Division, cited by The Hindu Business Line the Indian division of Microsoft will play a key role in the development of both Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Windows Seven, the successor of Windows Vista.
DeVaan revealed that the Microsoft Research and Development center in India will be at the heart of the company’s efforts to build both Windows XP SP3 and Windows Seven. Microsoft decided such a scenario following a Windows Seven group meeting at the Redmond campus. From the company's headquarters it was decided that the XP SP3 and Windows Seven development efforts to be off shored all the way to India. A melange of Windows and Windows Live development teams, working under the lead of Sunil Bansali will contribute to building the next Windows operating system and the third service pack for Windows XP.
Currently, Microsoft plans to make Windows Seven available sometime in 2010, respecting a timetable of approximately three years. This is of course an integer part of Microsoft's new ‘Sinofsky-an’ strategy of underpromising and overachieving. And underpromising is an euphemism for gaging the whole of Microsoft. Windows XP SP3 is scheduled for the second half of 2008. Recently, Michael A. Silver Gartner Research VP commented that Microsoft's silence in relation to Windows Seven – a speculation easily extensible to Windows XP SP3 – is generated by the fact that the company does not know what the operating system will contain, or doesn't want to offer any commitment at this point.
One thing is clear: the development of Windows Seven has begun. Michael Howard, the Senior Security Program Manager in the Security Engineering group is training Windows Seven developers in accordance with the secure Development Lifecycle. This is not a detail that came from Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group. But by the looks of it, future Windows Seven and XP SP3 answers can potentially come from India and not from Redmond. With a little bit of luck, not even Sinofsky knows what's going on with Windows Seven and Windows XP SP3.
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Comments(8)
if you thought that vista was a mess wait until the new windows comes from india. they
don't use the current programming algorithms as they do here in the west so it will be
based on obsolete coding.
vista still needs work. just about the time an os is finally working like it should, time
for m$ to introduce another. fix what you have. to hell with windows7!
like any os is perfect!!! vista has been the most stable os to be released, sure there
have been some issues, but overall it is alot more stable than xp or 2000 or 9x was when
they were released
so? what?
all you ms-fanboys go and wank yourselves... by 2010 any will have become obsolete ;-)
for those who complain that vista has so many problems they probably never figured out
how to use xp jmo
i run vista ultimate 64 bit and i have no problems with any
programs burning apps ect. i paid for it and i would do so again!!
i just up graded to windows vista and already they're making another one? i had to
replace my old pc, would't run vista ( did xp pro just fine) can't find many software or
hardware drivers for vista. whatever happened to 'made in the usa'? isn't it shameful
enough to come out with an os as bad as vista, now they're going to export american jobs
as well. bill gates is not a great american, windows has traditionally been made here in
the good ole usa. what about jobs for americans? didn't we practically invent the modern
era?
oh well, they can't do any worse than vista i suppose...*rummanging around
for my xp pro disk*
why is this a news?
the title should be diff. in mho.
btw,
sjc1963: stop being so ignorant. m$ must be using the same tools in india or any other
country as they do here. :)
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