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20 Oct
Microsoft launched its most anticipated Operating System Windows Vista back in January 30, 2007. Millions of PC Users are still using Windows XP and haven’t switched to Windows Vista. But Windows Vista is not Microsoft’s last Operating System.
Windows 7 (formerly code named Windows Vienna) is next version of Microsoft Windows. As you know Windows Vista took more than five years after the introduction Windows XP and that makes it the longest time span between two versions of Microsoft Windows. But this time Microsoft is planning to launch the next version of Windows Family "Windows 7′ within three years.
Microsoft says “As part of our ongoing outreach to enterprise customers and partners, Microsoft has begun sharing plans for how they will continue to deliver value to businesses in the future, including Software Assurance customers in particular. As part of this, we are sharing some preliminary information on Windows ‘7’ — the internal name for the next version of the Windows Client OS — as well as updates on other future Windows-related releases such as the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack. Microsoft is scoping Windows ‘7’ development to a three-year timeframe, and then the specific release date will ultimately be determined by meeting the quality bar. In the meantime, Microsoft is dedicated to helping customers deploy and get the most business value from their PCs using Windows Vista and related technologies like the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, and we’re encouraged by the response and adoption of these products so far.”
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