Windows Vista 7 is Vista, but…

by Marsha on October 20, 2008

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Steve Ballmer

Steve Ballmer

Microsoft’s next operating system, Windows 7, is identical to Windows Vista. However, Vista is not considered sophisticated enough to rival Windows 7.

That is how Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corp. Steve Ballmer described Windows 7, in an interview with two Gartner analysts, Neal MacDonald and David Smith.

Ballmer said, the Windows 7 operating system is a result of the development of Vista.

Balmer Said that with the development of Windows 7 is, Microsoft wants to become a pioneer for multi-touch technology, so users can run and manage applications with more real.

However, Vista also received special loans from the Microsoft boss. Ballmer claimed, the level of Vista adoption is higher and faster than the predecessor, Windows XP in the first two years of its release.

For segmentation, the users that adopt Vista mainly come from the enterprises and desktop computer users. Meanwhile, according to the calculation of Gartner analyst, there are about 10 percent of the enterprises that have moved their OS to Vista

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