Microsoft решила ускорить темпы выпуска новой операционной системы семейства Windows и не ждать 5 лет, как получилось в случае с XP и Vista, сообщается на сайте Dailytech. Новая ОС Windows Vienna поступит в продажу в 2009 году, заявил вице-президент подразделения по разработке Windows Бен Фатхи (Ben Fathi).
Кроме ориентировочной даты выпуска новой ОС, стало известно, что в ближайшее время будет выпущен первый Service Pack (набор дополнений) для Vista под кодовым названием Fiji. Благодаря нему Vista научится работать с HD-DVD и Firewire-B, сможет более эффективно распознавать речь и осуществлять синхронизацию с другими компьютерами.
Фатхи не уточнил, какие именно нововведения будут содержаться в Vienna, однако обнадежил журналистов, сказав, что первые подробности о новой операционной системе Windows станут известны в ближайшие месяцы.
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has already proclaimed that there is "
More where that came from" when it comes to operating systems.
According to PC World, 2009 is when we can expect more "wow" from Microsoft. During that year, Microsoft is expected to release the follow-up to Windows Vista which is codenamed
Vienna.
Microsoft doesn't want another repeat of the 5-year drought between the release of Windows XP and Windows Vista, so the company is accelerating its plans for its next generation operating system.
The time and effort that should have been exerted on Windows Vista were instead diverted to getting Windows XP SP2 out the door. "Then when we came back to it, we realized that there were incremental things that we wanted to do, and significant improvements that we wanted to make in Vista that we couldn't deliver in one release," said Ben Fathi, a corporate VP in Microsoft's Windows Core Operating System Division.
The lack of focus resulted in a number of features being dropped from the initial release of Windows Vista. These included
WinFS, native HD DVD and
FireWire-B support, enhanced speech recognition and
PC-to-PC sync.
Some of these shortcomings will be addressed with the first service pack for Vista,
codename Fiji. A fully realized version of WinFS, however, will likely not appear until
Vienna.
Fathi declined to comment on what exactly to expect with Vienna, but simply left
PC World with these musings: “We're going to look at a fundamental piece of enabling technology. Maybe its hypervisors, I don't know what it is. Maybe it's a new user interface paradigm for consumers."
According to Fathi, we’ll have to stay tuned within the next few months to see what exactly Microsoft has up its sleeves for Vienna.
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