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New Post 10/3/2008 10:32 PM
User is offline Ganesh
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Skipping Vista SP1 and Waiting for Windows 7, with Pre-Beta on the Horizon 

Skipping Vista SP1 and Waiting for Windows 7, with Pre-Beta on the Horizon Steve Ballmer says “you might wait”

Upgrading to Windows Vista (now with Service Pack 1) vs. upgrading to Windows 7 and skipping Windows XP's successor altogether is a recurrent subject, and Microsoft itself has shifted perspective and changed tone on the matter. Catalyzing the modification in position is the proximity of the Windows 7 releases, now no more than a year away, with the pre-Beta and Beta builds on the horizon and expected by the end of this month, respectively by the end of 2008. According to Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer, customers might now consider skipping Windows Vista and wait for Windows 7.

Present at the CIGREF - Club Informatique des Grandes Entreprises Françaises, on October 2, in Paris, Ballmer responded to a question related to adopting Windows Vista vs. waiting for Windows 7, pointing out that as far as business customers are concerned, it all comes down to their IT infrastructure upgrade cycle. “The one thing I am not saying to people they should do is run out and upgrade all of their old PCs today, because I think there's more of a natural flow. If you're prepared to do it, you should do it -- I would say you should get ready to do it with XP -- or sorry, with Vista, but then depending on the timing you might wait for Windows 7,” Ballmer stated.

Almost two years since Windows Vista became available for business customers at the end of November 2008, Ballmer revealed that he wasn't sure whether to recommend that enterprises wait for Windows 7 or go for XP's successor. In fact, Microsoft's CEO went for a neutral answer, and indicated that the upgrading decision should be left to the customers in accordance with their specific upgrade cycle.

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New Post 10/4/2008 12:58 AM
User is offline Vishal Gupta
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Re: Skipping Vista SP1 and Waiting for Windows 7, with Pre-Beta on the Horizon 

Windows 7 is basically Vista SP2. They could have released it as SP2 but they wouldnt because of the bad image of Vista. Very wise thinking.


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New Post 10/5/2008 1:08 AM
User is offline Vasu Jain
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Re: Skipping Vista SP1 and Waiting for Windows 7, with Pre-Beta on the Horizon 

hmmm... a smart move 2 increase their market value


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New Post 10/5/2008 4:22 PM
User is offline Roadrippersid
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Re: Skipping Vista SP1 and Waiting for Windows 7, with Pre-Beta on the Horizon 

yah almost same as vista ultimate hten just a name change 2 market sales as ohters suggested...

 
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