As Windows 7 Nears, Microsoft Ready to Kiss Vista Goodbye
Microsoft's transition from one big Windows version to another is
always entertaining to watch, as executives start to distance
themselves from the product they've been trumpeting for years,
preparing to tout its successor as the one people really need to get. That phenomenon was on full display this week at Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans.
With the Windows 7 release a little more than three months away, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer didn't say the word "Vista" -- not even in passing -- during his prepared remarks Tuesday morning, according to the official transcript. Kevin Turner, Microsoft's chief operating officer, did mention Windows Vista, but he sounded more like someone reflecting on an uncomfortable medical procedure.
Turner was referring to the underlying architectural changes Microsoft made in Windows Vista, primarily to address security problems with the operating system. The changes kept Vista from working smoothly with many software programs and hardware devices upon its January 2007 launch. Subsequent fixes and updates have resolved many of the problems, but the negative reputation lingers.
Microsoft is looking to Windows 7 to move past that reputation.
The new operating system is more of an incremental upgrade, with new features but not nearly as many fundamental changes under the hood. That should make the transition from Windows Vista to Windows 7 smoother than the one from Windows XP to Windows Vista. But the true test will come after Oct. 22, when Windows 7 launches.
Earlier post: Leaping from Windows XP to Windows 7? Some important stuff to consider.
Todd Bishop is managing editor of TechFlash.com. Follow him on Twitter @toddbishop




Nick on July 17, 2009 at 03:19 PM
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canada wholesalers and dropshippers on May 18, 2011 at 03:46 AM
In my opinion there is no need of saying last goodbye to Vista by Microsoft because it has disappoint users too much that if they don't launch Windows 7 soon, then lot of people surely found some other option for them.
kisaall on June 24, 2011 at 11:57 PM
nice title..going to kiss MS :D
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