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Don't expect to see Windows Vista any sooner than the second quarter of 2007, says the research group.
Don't expect to see Windows Vista any sooner than the second quarter of 2007, says the research group.
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would still miss the release date.... again!
Cripes, they remind me of Apple and the Copeland saga before
Steve Jobs returned.
Thank ghod I run Macs.
I wonder if they chose it because this appears to be a product destined to remain forever on the far horizon.
filesystem, indexed search, new user interface, etc. It died a sad
death and a few features still rest in OS 8.5 - R.I.P. Copeland
Luckily Steve came back and saved the day with a non
compatible OS partly based on open source, in 10 years Apple
made it the best consumer OS in the world.
MS is now in the same position Apple was 10 years ago, it needs
a new incompatible OS to make a fresh start and work on it for
10 years to make it the best OS in the world. MS didn't have the
balls to do it (or it failed) and now it will pay the price. This new
incompatible OS could be Apple's osX, the upgrade for XP. If
Apple brings osX to the PC world and doesn't make a big mess
of it, Microsoft is stone dead. Stock could take a 80% hike a
company like that can't survive, Apple will rule desktop PC's
again and Bill will be sitting alone in his tech filled home. :-)
Microsoft often misses product release deadlines, but they are always clear about that, and they are the first ones to announce the delayed release dates. Since Gardner doesn't have a single bit of information that Microsoft doesn't have, and they have indeed way less information, I'd say the likelyhood they are right is low, even if it is a high probability event per se.
They announced today that SecureID won't be in Vista now. I predict a raft of similar announcements over the next 8-9 months. By the time Vista comes out, it will still be the bloated, insecure eyecandy everyone expects, it will just be missing most of the features that might make it useful.
But at least it will be 'on time.'
We're also looking for just the perfect shade of blue for the next generation BSOD.
Billl Gates
We're also looking for just the perfect shade of blue for the next generation BSOD.
Billl Gates
labs:-(
Windows Vista could be delayed again...
A new report says that Microsoft will likely delay, yet again, the release of the much anticipated Windows Vista by another three months. Industry research firm Gartner today said that Microsoft will likely be forced to delay its Vita release because of its current development cycle, previous release cycles, code complexity and lofty feature targets. "Microsoft?s track record is clear; it consistently misses target dates for major operating system releases," Gartner told clients. The next major Windows overhaul will be the first since Windows XP was released nearly five years ago. The report said that Windows is too complex and feature burdened to meet the projected release target of November for corporate customers and January for consumers.
Earlier this year, Microsoft said that it would delay the consumer release of Vista again to January 2007, missing the critical holiday shopping season. Windows Vista was originally expected to ship in 2005. Gartner now expects Vista will not be widely available until the second quarter of 2007, nearly two years after the first scheduled release date.
?One should never overestimate how much Microsoft will underestimate the complexity and time needed to deliver a major new client OS,? Gartner analysts wrote. "Based on Microsoft's current schedule, we would expect the schedule to slip again, with broad availability not coming before 2Q07, nine to 12 months after Beta 2 ships, assuming Beta 2 is reasonably stable and feature-complete."
Gartner, however, believes that Microsoft could face even further delays if the quality of beta 2 is not up to par. "Slipping into 3Q '07 is possible, but we will have a better idea once Beta 2 ships and we can assess the quality," Gartner said.
Microsoft, however, said it was still on track, despite the report on possible further delays.
"We remain on track to deliver Windows Vista Beta 2 in the second quarter and to deliver the final product to volume license customers in November 2006 and to other businesses and consumers in January 2007,? said a spokeswoman for Microsoft told Computerworld.
Microsoft's continued Windows Vista delays could help Apple as the company preps its next Mac OS X "Leopard" release later this summer 2006. Apple's next generation operating system could be released by Christmas this year, giving Apple yet another edge during the busy holiday season.
- Which Microsoft Spokesman? We want a name.
- by ServedUp May 3, 2006 6:08 PM PDT
- So this supposed Microsoft spokesman disagees with the
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(15 Comments)Gartner Group's assesment of another Vista delay? This
supposed person is backing an on- time-scheduled release.
Really now..
How can we believe anything coming out of Redmond these
days. Its been five years since they've worked on the darn thing
and they still can't it to work.
And who is this Microsoft spokesman anyways? And why won't
they give their name and go on record.
Is it Allchin.. Gates?? I know its not Ballmer cause he aint doing
sh8t.
So who is it?