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Microsoft is nothing if not responsive to its customers. In fact, it’s hyper-responsive. That’s why we’ve ended up with feature-bloat in both Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office as the company has tried to please everyone by including everything-but-the-kitchen-sink in its software.

And that’s why Microsoft will ultimately try to quell the embarrassing Windows Vista debacle by making a bold move with Windows 7 to win back customer loyalty and generate positive spin for its most important product.

What will happen next?

My prognosis is that Microsoft will use smoke and mirrors to conjure up an early release of Windows 7, the next edition of the world’s most widely-used operating system. Then they will quietly and unofficially allow IT departments to migrate straight from Windows XP to Windows 7.

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has already alluded to this and IT departments have certainly welcomed that idea, since most of them have found very few reasons to migrate to Vista — although my colleague John Sheesley recently argued the devil’s advocate position for IT departments to adopt Vista.

To be clear, I am not predicting that Microsoft will do a quick-and-massive overhaul of Windows Vista in the next 12 months. Instead, I think we’ll see Microsoft do the following:

  • Strip out or minimize some of Windows Vista’s clunkiest features — especially User Account Control
  • Simplify the interface back to something closer to Windows XP
  • Reduce backward compatibility in order to streamline the code base
  • Work much harder with vendors to ensure driver and software compatibility with new hardware and applications
  • Reduce the cost of Windows in retail boxes in order to generate goodwill and undercut Mac OS X (meanwhile, this will have little effect on the price of enterprise licensing, which is already much cheaper than retail)
  • Learn from the long delay of Windows Vista and move to an incremental release model with a subscription and at least one major update per year. Financially, most IT departments are already on a subscription plan. Now look for Microsoft to move consumers in this direction.
  • Release Windows 7 by the end of 2009 and market it as the simplest and easiest Windows ever

This will be Windows Vista Service Pack 2 but with a new Windows name, a new marketing campaign, and a new release model. Naturally, Microsoft won’t fool many IT departments or hard core techies with this type of move, but it doesn’t have to.

If Microsoft does it right, this will create a general sense that it “fixed” Windows and will create an OS that is more modular and more versatile so that it can thrive on more types of devices, from things like the Eee PC and the HP 2133 Mini-Note to high-end laptops and desktops.

If you want evidence to support this theory, look no further than the circumstances that created and led to the evolution of Windows XP, which currently dominates about 80% of computers.

Remember the circumstances surrounding Windows XP?

Windows 2000 was supposed to be the version of Windows that unified the two code bases: Windows NT and Windows 9x. It was named Windows 2000 so that it would be seen as the obvious successor to Windows 98, which was much more widely deployed than Windows NT 4.0, the code base that made up the foundation of Windows 2000. However, as deadlines were missed and features had to be dumped, the concept of codebase unification was one of the casualties.

That left Microsoft with Windows 2000 Professional as the clear successor to Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, while Windows 98 still enjoyed a far larger installed base and thus most of the hardware and software vendors tailored their solutions to that OS. Windows 2000 Pro was not widely adopted, despite the fact that it may have been one of the highest quality client OS releases that Microsoft has ever done.

Microsoft’s update to Windows 98 was called Windows Me, and it had an ever lower adoption rate than Windows 2000. Users, businesses, and IT departments simply were not interested in either of these two operating systems. They stuck to their guns and stayed with Windows 98 in large numbers. Is any of this sounding familiar?

As a result, Microsoft sped up the next release of Windows 2000 and re-focused it on unifying the two codebases. The result was Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional. Despite a lot of initial concerns about Product Activation (which was introduced with Windows XP), the OS itself satisfied users and IT departments enough that it became a natural choice to upgrade when it came time to replace hardware.

One of the primary motivators for naming Windows XP — the “XP” stood for “eXPerience” — was to get away from the year designations (Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 2000) and create a product that would be upgraded incrementally and purchased via subscription. So, the idea of creating an operating system that would rely on incremental releases rather than a shiny new box every 3-4 years is definitely not new for Microsoft.

The first problem with that was that while Microsoft was talking about that ideological shift during the release of Windows XP, there was already a group of developers working on the next major release of Windows (it was code-named “Longhorn” back then and eventually became Vista). The status quo executives inside Microsoft decided that they wanted to keep doing standard OS releases because there was too much money at stake to change the business model too rapidly.

However, with its Software Assurance program, which as launched in 2002 (the same year as XP), Microsoft bundled OS and application licensing with customer support to create a new volume licensing program that is based on a subscription model. That was the first step in changing the business model, so that it can change the development and upgrade model for Windows.

The next big — and potentially more challenging step — will be to convert consumers and small businesses to Windows subscription customers. This could eventually involve advertising, in which users could get Windows for free or at a reduced cost if they allow part of their Windows screen to be used for targeted advertising. Of course, you could pay a higher fee and get no advertising.

Whatever Microsoft does in terms of the Windows business model, it’s clear that the company must simplify Windows and change the development model to feature incremental releases of the OS rather than huge new versions that break existing applications and are incompatible with the current hardware. Consumers and IT departments are simply no longer willing to accept that.

Can Microsoft change Windows quickly enough?

Microsoft knows it needs to change Windows drastically and quickly. It’s known since before it even released Vista.

In a January 7, 2004 e-mail, the chief of the Microsoft Windows team, Jim Allchin wrote to Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer:

“I am not sure how the company lost sight of what matters to our customers (both business and home) the most, but in my view we lost our way. I think our teams lost sight of what bug-free means, what resilience means, what full scenarios mean, what security means, what performance means, how important current applications are, and really understanding what the most important problems [our] customers face are. I see lots of random features and some great vision, but that doesn’t translate into great products. I would buy a Mac today if I was not working at Microsoft… Apple did not lose their way… They think scenario. They think simple. They think fast.”

On September 23, 2005, The Wall Street Journal reported:

Jim Allchin, a senior Microsoft Corp. executive, walked into Bill Gates’s office here one day in July last year to deliver a bombshell about the next generation of Microsoft Windows.

“It’s not going to work,” Mr. Allchin says he told the Microsoft chairman. The new version, code-named Longhorn, was so complex its writers would never be able to make it run properly.

The news got even worse: Longhorn was irredeemable because Microsoft engineers were building it just as they had always built software. Throughout its history, Microsoft had let thousands of programmers each produce their own piece of computer code, then stitched it together into one sprawling program. Now, Mr. Allchin argued, the jig was up. Microsoft needed to start over.

We don’t know the extent to which Microsoft changed Longhorn/Vista or the development process. We do know that it went ahead and released Windows Vista in January 2007, and that the response to it has been famously lackluster. Many users have been confused and frustrated by it. A lot of powerful machines run much slower with Vista than XP. IT departments have avoided it like the plague.

Microsoft executives have continued to point to strong sales of Windows Vista, but those are mostly driven by new computers that have Vista installed automatically and enterprises that are paying for Vista licenses as part of Software Assurance but are not deploying it.

I have no doubt that Microsoft execs are privately seething over the public condemnation of Vista, and they are looking for ways to right the ship. Never forget that this is Microsoft’s most important product.

If you doubt Microsoft’s ability to move quickly, look at its response to the security crisis it faced in 2000-2002, when Windows was repeatedly targeted for viruses, worms, and malware. Bill Gates announced the Trusted Computing initiative in early 2002. In August 2004, Microsoft launched Windows XP Service Pack 2, which hardened Windows and inspired enough confidence for IT departments to standardize on Windows XP in large numbers.

Microsoft developers are ready

I was on the Microsoft campus in the fall of 2005, and I got a vibe from the Windows development team that really surprised me. They were not very happy with the direction of Longhorn or the team’s leadership. They seemed to think that it was time to blow up Windows and start over with something stronger and simpler.

Obviously, they didn’t get their wish. At the time, they probably didn’t realize that Jim Allchin would have preferred to do the same thing. Now, it’s very doubtful that they will get the opportunity to start from scratch with Windows 7, but at this point, I think it is very likely that they will get the opportunity to simplify and streamline Windows. While the leaders of Microsoft didn’t see that as a necessity or an option when they got Jim Allchin’s warning flares a couple years ago, I bet the market’s rejection of Windows Vista is proving to be a much more powerful motivator.

Bottom line for IT leaders

It’s unlikely that Microsoft is sitting on its hands and waiting for IT departments to start rolling out Windows Vista, or for users to start liking it and creating a demand for it. The jury has ruled on Vista, and it is largely a dud because it offers too few improvements from Windows XP and it actually runs slower on the same hardware in many cases.

Look for Microsoft to make some bold moves with the OS, including a new incremental development model and potentially a subscription business model for consumers. Also, look for the Microsoft marketing machine to launch a “new” version — Windows 7 (which will actually be more like Windows Vista Service Pack 2) — that will be faster, simpler, and perhapsĀ  released in 2009.

Jason HinerJason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as an IT Manager in the health care industry. You can find him on Twitter, LinkedIn and at JasonHiner.com. To see the gadgets and personal tech he uses, view his gdgt profile.

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Has your IT department rejected Vista? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 04/21/08
Change is not the same as progress bsutton@... | 04/21/08
I Agree nat.hansen@... | 04/21/08
Windows 7 should be... vshimala@... | 04/21/08
Completely rejected and W7 is looking like Linux to us. TechRepublic@... | 04/21/08
Vista not anything like Mac OS lotonc2@... | 04/21/08
Talk About Vista Bashing frogman_11772@... | 04/24/08
Not all change is good. pepoluan | 04/25/08
Wrong jmgarvin | 04/25/08
Vista isn't faster garyleroy@... | 04/27/08
Agree...Nothing compelling to warrant such a change dunn@... | 05/02/08
Copy protection is why MS is losing softy.123@... | 04/22/08
Well spoken! Barklessdog | 04/22/08
Copy protection? pickleman | 04/22/08
Don't be ridiculous softy.123@... | 04/22/08
So do you find yourself? Techno Rat | 04/22/08
If you buy the Software!! kmdennis@... | 04/23/08
Flush EULA sam.lummis@... | 04/23/08
Uh huh... pickleman | 04/29/08
You actually READ the EULA?!? garyleroy@... | 04/30/08
R U Serious pickleman?? The Scummy One | 04/30/08
The restrictions are by law not the EULA Deadly Ernest | 05/01/08
Unikey rebecca.hilton@... | 05/07/08
Good analysis hivert_jp_usa@... | 05/07/08
What are you guys using for systems? ldwhyte@... | 04/22/08
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Absolutely Tony.. benroberts@... | 10/07/08
Not the issue at all softy.123@... | 04/30/08
"Not the issue at all" ldwhyte@... | 05/03/08
If I don't like it, I can't complain? NickNielsen | 05/03/08
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On the issue of complainig..... danl@... | 07/18/08
Props for Vista support@... | 04/21/08
Right environment for Vista killerb255@... | 10/07/08
Right on the money! jon_saxon@... | 04/21/08
Vista will never replace XP igrotti@... | 04/22/08
Totally true statement Keniemo@... | 04/22/08
Why Vista doesn't 'work'... jg.devries@... | 05/05/08
The Home vs Business 'split' is a real git Tony Hopkinson | 05/05/08
Do split Home from Business OS's jg.devries@... | 05/05/08
Split biz from home... boxfiddler | 05/06/08
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Perhaps Redmond should have concentrated... JCitizen | 05/05/08
GONE BACK TO XP, HOW ABOUT A REFUND FOR VISTA james@... | 04/21/08
My sentiments exactly danmarple@... | 04/21/08
Here we go again . . . Systems Guy | 04/21/08
Bleeding edge needs to show benefits jruby | 04/21/08
Vista works twice as good as XP... conrad.forrest@... | 04/21/08
except SP1 pscott@... | 04/21/08
Try installing from a disc... killerb255@... | 10/07/08
Not even the remotest speck on the horizon ... chris.morris2@... | 04/21/08
For everyone who has a problem with backward.. Peconet Tietokoneet-21703818799325819467806990363298 | 04/22/08
Won't help you with Tony Hopkinson | 04/22/08
RE: Here we go again... grande.christopher@... | 04/21/08
RE: Here we go again... brett.aubrey@... | 04/21/08
RE: Here we go again... narizz | 04/21/08
bleeding edge = furphy benroberts@... | 04/21/08
Here We Go Again beechC23 | 04/22/08
Partially agree rhomp2002@... | 04/22/08
Do I get some cheese with MY whine? tech869 | 04/21/08
The only real WINE! Barklessdog | 04/22/08
TechRepublic article some years back... mikemajor3@... | 04/22/08
RE:Here we go again . . . raykaville@... | 04/21/08
Very well said LouCed | 04/21/08
Microsoft is becomming a non startet l_rowicki@... | 04/21/08
Have you joined the suit? JCitizen | 04/21/08
regurgitate Vista bart001fr | 04/22/08
Hmmm.... dwain.erhart@... | 04/21/08
Ummm... markbreaux@... | 04/21/08
Yes! JCitizen | 04/21/08
Here Here mitchumbabaganosh | 04/21/08
RTM should not be bleeding edge seanferd | 04/21/08
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Goofy alerts...Goofy support requests... JCitizen | 05/01/08
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Sorry Abs, highly doubtful seanferd | 05/02/08
Screenshot, JC? seanferd | 05/02/08
Sure your solution makes more sense! JCitizen | 05/03/08
I have seen the err, and he is us! seanferd | 05/03/08
Thanks, seanfred!...cool! JCitizen | 05/03/08
Dont be so condescending cfraser@... | 04/22/08
AMEN! ali40961 | 04/21/08
no options MPITIL | 04/22/08
No Migration to Vista jplociniak@... | 04/21/08
Vista is simply "inconsequential" juncuajo@... | 04/21/08
C'mon now Jason! mikeholli | 04/21/08
No perceived benefit for us mickeypf | 04/21/08
Great Post severian | 04/21/08
Evolution w/ Exchange Connector eclypse | 04/21/08
VMs work wonders markbreaux@... | 04/21/08
Rejected it absolutely fryque@... | 04/21/08
Vista Rejection ramnet@... | 04/21/08
Great Points, ramnet cant_drive_55 | 04/21/08
Your "limp home" comment struck a bell rhomp2002@... | 04/22/08
Make anything new backwards compitible Tony Hopkinson | 04/21/08
RE: Vista Rejection Ptero.4@... | 06/07/08
Which version of linux ? Techno Rat | 06/08/08
RE: Which version of linux Ptero.4@... | 10/13/08
Linux and Wine mckinnej | 04/21/08
Wine is great! Photogenic Memory | 04/21/08
Re: Linux mrojas73@... | 04/21/08
Tried linux vhall@... | 04/21/08
RE: Tried Linux Ptero.4@... | 06/07/08
And most apps and hardware ahve Linux able Deadly Ernest | 06/08/08
And that is exactly the problem with Business & Windows HAL 9000 | 06/08/08
From 2000 to Linux/Citirx jtwaldo@... | 04/22/08
There is no compelling reason for our company to upgrade severian | 04/21/08
IT Professional by Day, Hard Core Gamer by Nite bmungen@... | 04/21/08
What's in a name? IT and Gamer in one also (can you tell?) WoW > Work | 04/21/08
Figures!! NotSoChiGuy | 04/21/08
No compelling reason to upgrade? Are you kidding me??? JohnMcGrew@... | 04/22/08
Windows Server 2008 Vista on steroids Leffson | 04/21/08
DRM? LouCed | 04/21/08
Yes, This is where MS should go. Like a Win2008 Pro... dunn@... | 04/22/08
Neither a Vista nor an XP rant. Palmetto | 04/21/08
Not rejected yet... mkoelsch@... | 04/21/08
No Vision For Vista it@... | 04/21/08
Happily skipping Vista...mostly MetalFR0 | 04/21/08
rejected! prezbedard@... | 04/21/08
Rejected Vista nschwantes@... | 04/21/08
We will never adopt Vista lgregg@... | 04/21/08
Won't deploy in my office if I can get away with it admin@... | 04/21/08
Will Never Purchase Vista kgunnIT | 04/21/08
Not rejected, but not everyone has it. . . ls1313 | 04/21/08
VISTA Headaches dcheramie@... | 04/21/08
It's partially eployed at our place Tony Hopkinson | 04/21/08
Our IT deployed tried Vista but didn't deploy nobby57 | 04/21/08
No Admin Tools, No 7 either! rckelley@... | 04/21/08
No Vista for Legacy Customers computerlogic@... | 04/21/08
What a Love Fest..... nwoodson@... | 04/21/08
actually had some customers ask me... mikemajor3@... | 04/22/08
Fickle, Fickle people sbeard@... | 04/21/08
I simply have to disagree softy.123@... | 05/01/08
Why would they want to? garyleroy@... | 05/02/08
One big difference between Linux and the other two Techno Rat | 05/03/08
Linux is NOT deceitful Deadly Ernest | 05/03/08
"So with credibility shot..." $$$$$$$$$$ | 05/03/08
discontent will not stop windows xp from being phased out muhammad.a.malik@... | 05/03/08
I agree with you AND sbeard... JCitizen | 05/04/08
This discussion Techno Rat | 05/04/08
Keeping it on topic.. JCitizen | 05/05/08
2008 is still new Techno Rat | 05/05/08
I guess that business model.. JCitizen | 05/05/08
how much of your gripe is from first-hand experience? muhammad.a.malik@... | 05/05/08
Lots of experience with Vista Techno Rat | 05/06/08
Look just how easily a person can screw things up HAL 9000 | 05/06/08
Aviod Vista Like The Plauge rbaker@... | 04/21/08
vista's not all bad mwagner@... | 04/21/08
YES my company 15 systems and my clients 60 systems.. carlsf@... | 04/21/08
Vista or XP - actually a quandary! steve.griffiths@... | 04/21/08
Bypassed Vista..Thank God..Looking into Linux formanek2@... | 04/21/08
Can Vista be configured to dual boot also? soco2001@... | 04/21/08
Yes, basically. technewbie | 04/21/08
I Won't Allow Vista on a Single PC in My Company magnakai@... | 04/21/08
To those who say you should buy more hardware to run Vista roaming | 04/21/08
To those who say you should buy more hardware to run Vista... jasondlnd | 04/22/08
Forget Vista (1600 desktops) CypherOz | 04/21/08
Not worth it! kaustubhdatar@... | 04/21/08
Feel like beating u some1 | 04/22/08
I've been a Windows user for... four-eyes_z | 04/22/08
Rejected Vista & Office 2007 cviator@... | 04/22/08
Deployed - NO! Rejected - ABSOLUTELY! ScooterB | 04/22/08
VISTA -- NOT! efisher@... | 04/22/08
We rejected it jmunoz66@... | 04/22/08
Vista a Resource Pig dpcarp@... | 04/22/08
Are machines being bought with Vista or XP? Slartibartfast | 04/22/08
Vista Downgrade completecs@... | 04/22/08
No time to play with Vista javier.gaggino@... | 04/22/08
Tried it then dumped it SteveWRR | 04/22/08
I will skip it karen@... | 04/22/08
If I can just make it ro retirement with XP mstevens@... | 04/22/08
Don't know about Microsoft, but we are! svasani@... | 04/22/08
Skipping Vista? Johnj4269@... | 04/22/08
One of the Biggest has said "skip" william.j.douglass@... | 04/22/08
Vista Might as Well be a Virus hkjjr@... | 04/22/08
Many businesses around here are rejecting Vista Deadly Ernest | 04/23/08
Tested and rejected nikolas@... | 04/23/08
Reminds me of IBM PS/2 Samuel C. | 04/23/08
Didn't see any reason to switch to Vista it@... | 04/24/08
We do not recommend Vista business@... | 04/24/08
You would think .... netforce | 04/30/08
Skipping marka@... | 04/28/08
interesting interview with Vista kernel team muhammad.a.malik@... | 05/06/08
That is pretty old Techno Rat | 05/06/08
That was longhorn, most of that stuff got Tony Hopkinson | 05/06/08
Yes and No jck | 05/08/08
Article still forgets Windows CE/Mobile and game consoles PhilippeV | 05/12/08
Microsoft should of...... mikeholli | 05/13/08
not suitable for works jojegeorge@... | 06/07/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and ofsted@... | 04/21/08
Dell didn't get the sale. roughnex40@... | 04/21/08
I agree with you bayneloch@... | 04/21/08
Same but on a smaller scale colli2@... | 04/21/08
I just bought a Dell with XP!! tony.taylor@... | 04/21/08
I just bought a Dell with XP!! tony.taylor@... | 04/21/08
Hmmm roughnex40@... | 11/06/09
Dell offers XP in the business area jfielder@... | 04/21/08
Confused? vhall@... | 04/21/08
Let people know it's coming Llantha | 04/21/08
I'd like to think that the engineers NOW have their wish pepoluan | 04/21/08
Sounds like you want to start the "Straight to Seven" movement Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 04/21/08
Actually, I have pepoluan | 04/21/08
You're right about full-screen Palmetto | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and dharris234@... | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business four-eyes_z | 04/21/08
W7 Not a revamp support@... | 04/21/08
Minor problem rhomp2002@... | 04/22/08
Honestly, did you just say that with a straight face? four-eyes_z | 04/29/08
Depends on what he means by 'working' Tony Hopkinson | 04/30/08
Nothing ever changes shafran@... | 04/22/08
You are so right rhomp2002@... | 04/22/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business Techno Rat | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and sbostedor@... | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business murtyvonna | 04/21/08
mikeysoft's road to stardom amj2006 | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and rifter@... | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business nmakori@... | 04/21/08
You should try selling it ! howard55 | 04/21/08
MS best bet tech869 | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business ComputerCookie | 04/21/08
Fix Internet Explorer kgbean | 04/21/08
Vista does not support remote workstations joan.dachsel@... | 04/21/08
Yes it does. ismith@... | 04/21/08
XP Home doesn't either eric.peckham@... | 04/21/08
Vista Business DOES support RDC support@... | 04/21/08
Remote Desktop on Vista works fine DC-McKinney | 04/21/08
Onlt Buisness, Enterprise and Ultimate Dumphrey | 04/22/08
Are you nuts? Palmetto | 04/21/08
Windows 2008 also? cats&dogs | 04/21/08
Windows 2008 - Vista without the S-L-O-W RoundTheBlock | 04/21/08
Talk about your subscription model... cant_drive_55 | 04/21/08
And be more cost effective... cats&dogs | 04/29/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business markus.vdheiden@... | 04/21/08
Can't see the Vista for the Fog cknox@... | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business Hurell.Lyons@... | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business holdcraftm@... | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business jtaylor1369@... | 04/21/08
Vista with 2008 Craig_B | 04/21/08
Windows 7 --- Yes, PLEASE! t2nm@... | 04/21/08
You and me, brother. pepoluan | 04/25/08
Question rhomp2002@... | 04/22/08
Ideal MS OS strategy? edswing@... | 04/21/08
Why not go all the way? Palmetto | 04/21/08
You want Microsoft building your UI? support@... | 04/21/08
Wha are you drinking?? Tony Hopkinson | 04/21/08
Yes and No support@... | 04/21/08
No we do'nt design from technical point of view Tony Hopkinson | 04/21/08
Keep the GUI separate? Brilliant! support@... | 04/21/08
It's not brilliant, Tony Hopkinson | 04/21/08
@Tony, your analysis is spot on... JCitizen | 05/03/08
Prediccin: Microsoft saltar? Vista, lanzar? Windows 7 temprano, y cambiar?? mussidino@... | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and 3_jeeps | 04/21/08
How Do You Spell Vista? dhamilt01@... | 04/21/08
So don't use Aero support@... | 04/21/08
You Missed My Point Completely dhamilt01@... | 04/22/08
So then why run Vista at all rhomp2002@... | 04/22/08
Lowest Common Denominator dhamilt01@... | 05/09/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business Steven.Causey@... | 04/21/08
Glad I'm Leaving this Place geraldken@... | 04/21/08
I don't want to unrinate in anyone's Tony Hopkinson | 04/21/08
UAC is here to stay support@... | 04/21/08
No they are wriiten according to spec Tony Hopkinson | 04/21/08
Vista = WinME2 g0dFather | 04/21/08
That's an insult to WinME garyleroy@... | 04/21/08
LOL! I replied to your post regarding ME... g0dFather | 04/21/08
ME is Fast! rkm@... | 04/21/08
Unfortunately, Vista is NOT the new WindowsME... garyleroy@... | 04/21/08
agreed! g0dFather | 04/21/08
LOL, replies at same time garyleroy@... | 04/21/08
VISTA as of April 2008 is very good!!!! rgeiken@... | 04/21/08
Doubled my ram, Vista more GPU intensive g0dFather | 04/21/08
Vista 64? Oz_Media | 04/21/08
Yes, Vista x64 with 4GB RAM. All new PCs should be x64 by now. g0dFather | 04/21/08
That's your opinion Oz_Media | 04/21/08
Mileage varies shardeth | 04/21/08
Would you buy a corvette with a 4-cylinder? g0dFather | 04/21/08
Excellent point about 64 bit crossover. shardeth | 04/22/08
Too late is right... I test drove XP x64 and..... JCitizen | 05/05/08
I have a quad too, Tony Hopkinson | 04/21/08
Very highly doubt it, MS says no way. Oz_Media | 04/21/08
Nicely put Oz_Media. Peconet Tietokoneet-21703818799325819467806990363298 | 04/21/08
The thing that I find most interesting. shardeth | 04/21/08
FUD Oz_Media | 04/21/08
You must have a camera in my house. shardeth | 04/21/08
What's with the "fanboy" rubbish? garyleroy@... | 04/27/08
Now that's strange NickNielsen | 05/03/08
Gotta wonder what Win2K... boxfiddler | 05/03/08
the first year I wouldn't put it on anything important jdclyde | 05/04/08
A bigger part Oz jdclyde | 05/03/08
Very few if my experience is anything to go by JD HAL 9000 | 05/04/08
I have to say Techno Rat | 05/04/08
Man that's for sure!... JCitizen | 05/05/08
I have a policy Techno Rat | 05/05/08
Exactly... JCitizen | 05/05/08
Which stockholders? Techno Rat | 05/06/08
If you don't own any, I suppose you wouldn't care.. JCitizen | 05/06/08
Not going to disagree Techno Rat | 05/06/08
Good idea, I wish I could camp out in front of ... JCitizen | 05/07/08
We won't sell Vista. ref@... | 04/21/08
Slow Boot Times? support@... | 04/21/08
Gave it a Good Try - No Thanks! bwilcox@... | 04/21/08
Good Decision support@... | 04/21/08
fair enough on that Oz_Media | 04/21/08
Wow, you must be building white boxes then? Oz_Media | 04/21/08
Subscription for consumers UNTENABLE chaz15 | 04/21/08
Hm...MS subscription = new Mac for me... spikevoltage@... | 04/21/08
Were you the same people who ... madion | 04/21/08
RE: Were you the same people who ... narizz | 04/21/08
RE: Were you the same people who ... narizz | 04/21/08
Manager all-knowing, save us PLEASE mhz | 04/21/08
MHZ - Thank you for the input. madion | 04/22/08
Well you won't see me, that's for sure Tony Hopkinson | 04/22/08
Reminds me of those old car jokes... mikifinaz1@... | 04/21/08
Clearly not involved in Enterprise IT dburr@... | 04/21/08
Are you claiming Vista is Enterprise ready? jmgarvin | 04/22/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and pokendeye@... | 04/21/08
RE: Prediction: Old folks adapt rapidly... anthemwebs@... | 04/21/08
Lets be real here. dburr@... | 04/21/08
Bad is certainly relative mhz | 04/21/08
you definitevily have your brain in chains or....?? email@... | 04/21/08
Deploying Vista hmcm@... | 04/21/08
My Vista Upgrade FINALLY works right, but... Jeff Hayes | 04/22/08
Useless, tough less painful after installing the upgrades pascal.Warnimont@... | 04/22/08
Vista vs. Xp / Don't let a good thing pass you buy jflakdj | 04/22/08
Agreed. Izzmo | 04/23/08
If Microsoft had any Brains Aaron A Baker | 04/22/08
Windows 7 leapfrog Vista, hardly.. new vision needed michael.burgess@... | 04/22/08
I'm hyper-responsive too BALTHOR | 04/22/08
Real world... boxfiddler | 04/22/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business rekle@... | 04/22/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business cimoore46@... | 04/22/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business fidlrjiffy@... | 04/23/08
Thankfully in a position to skip Vista altogether Understaffed | 04/23/08
This article is dumbfounded Izzmo | 04/23/08
If Vista was an upgrade of XP Techno Rat | 04/23/08
?? Izzmo | 05/01/08
Also the same basic functionalities as another OS Techno Rat | 05/01/08
TSR $$$$$$$$$$ | 04/24/08
Learn from Mac OS X pepoluan | 04/25/08
How do you explain ME? jmgarvin | 04/25/08
No need to explain garyleroy@... | 05/01/08
I don't think I've ever heard that about ME jmgarvin | 05/01/08
No sh/t... boxfiddler | 05/02/08
Tried to support an installation seanferd | 05/02/08
Come on ME was fine!... JCitizen | 05/03/08
Maybe You was fine, seanferd | 05/03/08
Okay, I plead inexperience... JCitizen | 05/03/08
No, you're right seanferd | 05/04/08
Surprisingly XP went on those old machines... JCitizen | 05/05/08
Your mileage obviously varies garyleroy@... | 05/02/08
Yes, people used to expect Windows to work. $$$$$$$$$$ | 05/02/08
ME introduced "system restore".... JCitizen | 05/03/08
My Windows User's Manual was missing those pages. $$$$$$$$$$ | 05/01/08
I think much of the problem is due to MS marketing Deadly Ernest | 05/02/08
And... Bingo! seanferd | 05/02/08
Had that outhouse just been a new one ... $$$$$$$$$$ | 05/02/08
Nice to be back, even for a short while Deadly Ernest | 05/03/08
Aha! Under "ebook fiction" seanferd | 05/03/08
"even for a short while" JCitizen | 05/03/08
I liked the story NickNielsen | 05/03/08
I'd ask you to stop giving them horrible ideas, but ... $$$$$$$$$$ | 05/03/08
To all, thanks for the concern and interest Deadly Ernest | 05/04/08
I wish you the best DE... JCitizen | 05/04/08
Yes, best wishes to you, DE, and to you all seanferd | 05/04/08
Bookmarked your page, DE. $$$$$$$$$$ | 05/05/08
responses to JCitizen and Seanferd Deadly Ernest | 05/05/08
Is there any truth to the rumour... seanferd | 05/02/08
You're wrong about them being upgrades Deadly Ernest | 04/29/08
RE: You're wrong about them being upgrades hmcm@... | 05/07/08
Good words NickNielsen | 05/07/08
Too true, now just convince MS of that Deadly Ernest | 05/08/08
Hmmm. Interesting. seanferd | 05/08/08
I noticed it because I had a lot of old MS Word Deadly Ernest | 05/09/08
Ouch seanferd | 05/09/08
Yes, OO works well The Scummy One | 05/09/08
I started using OO for email files... JCitizen | 05/10/08
I have written file converters in the past Techno Rat | 05/08/08
Me thinks MS makes you download the converters... JCitizen | 05/10/08
Some Office versions seanferd | 05/10/08
Custom installs... JCitizen | 05/11/08
Oh, yes. MSO 2003. seanferd | 05/11/08
Bummer!.... JCitizen | 05/12/08
this news is pure FUD partner55179434@... | 04/24/08
It's not news, it's an opinion Tony Hopkinson | 04/24/08
Vista and FUD Techno Rat | 04/24/08
I agree with you. partner55244388@... | 04/26/08
As opposed to the idiot next door? NickNielsen | 05/03/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and jhelliott@... | 04/25/08
Thats a little bit over the top Techno Rat | 04/25/08
VISTA is AN EXCELLENT PIECE OF SOFTWARE partner55244388@... | 04/26/08
What is really ridiculous Techno Rat | 04/27/08
Excellent in what way, however that's beside the point Tony Hopkinson | 04/27/08
... for me to poop on! $$$$$$$$$$ | 04/27/08
My customers are forcing me to buy Vista... JCitizen | 05/05/08
Try as we might, sometimes we just can't save our clients from themselves JohnMcGrew@... | 05/06/08
For sure!... JCitizen | 05/06/08
Of course it's our responsibility to "guide them"... JohnMcGrew@... | 05/07/08
partner55244388 YOUR WRONG! mikeholli | 06/08/08
Try a service pack Techno Rat | 06/08/08
mostly agree, just not with the "new start" ideology enquiries@... | 04/28/08
I don?t know if they can Techno Rat | 04/30/08
RE: I don?t know if they can hmcm@... | 05/07/08
Not really what I was trying to say Techno Rat | 05/07/08
IF MS had bothered to follow the industry Deadly Ernest | 05/08/08
Something I wish that IT Geeks understood rhomp2002@... | 05/08/08
DE & rhomp2002 Techno Rat | 05/08/08
Like your ideas rhomp2002@... | 05/09/08
I often find myself Techno Rat | 05/09/08
No chance. Tony Hopkinson | 04/30/08
Only because MS is bloatware - it's not an issue for Deadly Ernest | 05/01/08
Bloat is a symptom not the problem Tony Hopkinson | 05/01/08
A monolith seanferd | 05/02/08
I wish Tony Hopkinson | 05/02/08
RE: Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business arnaldo@... | 05/02/08
Beg to differ NickNielsen | 05/03/08
I agree! howard55 | 05/04/08
Wow got me thinking Techno Rat | 05/05/08
Better, is subjective Tony Hopkinson | 05/05/08
If I remember right Techno Rat | 05/05/08
There's no rule we have to agree on everything. :p Tony Hopkinson | 05/06/08
Well it was from memory Techno Rat | 05/06/08
May I suggest Kubuntu, it's the KDE variant of Deadly Ernest | 05/05/08
Yes thanks I did know that DE Techno Rat | 05/05/08
I used to read what I considered rumors... JCitizen | 05/05/08
Don't think so Techno Rat | 05/06/08
The kernel is the exact same, it's just the GUI Deadly Ernest | 05/06/08
Thank you DE and Techno Rat... JCitizen | 05/06/08
Yes that is what I thought Techno Rat | 05/06/08
Yes the OS should not be bogged down Techno Rat | 05/05/08
Wishful thinking OneTwoMany | 12/29/08
Make the cheap switch Deadly Ernest | 12/29/08
Microsoft Excel 2007 doesn't crunch numbers right? dbecker@... | 12/29/08
Not worse - it's the buyers Deadly Ernest | 12/30/08
While your prediction is bold, I think it ignores Microsoft modus operandi melekali | 12/29/08
Windows XP - Why change what ain't broke? dgwin@... | 12/30/08
Yes you can HAL 9000 | 12/30/08

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