Not all the evolution represented by the move from Windows Vista to Windows 7 is visible on the surface of the operating system. In fact, one aspect of the next iteration of the Windows client which, although repeatedly confirmed, remains completely under-the-hood is MinWin. Back in 2007, Microsoft Distinguished Engi... |
4 November 2008 16:11 GMT |
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Microsoft revealed that it is targeting a 15 seconds boot time for Windows 7 in laboratory conditions, but the fact is that the Redmond company is cooking even something better. While Michael Fortin, Microsoft distinguished engineer and lead of the Fundamentals feature team in the Core Operating System group, indicat... |
16 October 2008 09:55 GMT |
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Just in case you were holding your breath for a new Windows 7 kernel, you might as well exhale. Microsoft has infirmed speculations that the successor of Windows Vista would deliver a new kernel. Rather than revolutionary, the core of Windows 7 will be evolutionary building on the heart of Vista. One of the biggest a... |
27 May 2008 11:19 GMT |
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Microsoft did officially confirm Windows 7's delivery in 2010, but additional details on the next version of the Windows operating system are scarce to say the least, as the project is built under the watchful eye of Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group. In 2007, one... |
1 April 2008 09:56 GMT |
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Microsoft is simply spoiling its users when it comes down to the evolution of the core of the Windows client. Both the first service pack to the latest Windows operating system available on the market and the next iteration of the Windows platform come with new kernels. Vista SP1 was released to manufacturing on Febr... |
20 March 2008 11:52 GMT |
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Forget about MinWin and Microsoft Singularity. You can now download the open source Cosmos operating system. MinWin is of course the kernel of Windows 7, the next version of the Windows platform and the successor of Windows Vista. Throughout 2007, Microsoft Distinguished Engineer Eric Traut and his teams have labored... |
7 February 2008 11:42 GMT |
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If there is any doubt in you mind, Microsoft confirmed that it is WORKING on the next iteration of Windows, that will succeed Windows Vista. Windows 7... Yes, Windows Vista was number six. And yes, the next Windows iteration after Windows 7 will be... (are you ready for this?) Windows 8. This because of the product r... |
30 January 2008 06:41 GMT |
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Windows 7 is the next iteration of the Windows operating system that will succeed Windows Vista. Following the availability of the latest Windows Client, Windows Vienna was the codename for the next version of Windows. Of course that, at that time, the legacy of Jim Allchin, the former Co-President, Platforms & Servi... |
16 January 2008 12:27 GMT |
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The core of Windows is in a process of perpetual evolution, as an integer part of the growth of the operating system itself. Of course that the core of the operating system is a reference pointing to the kernel, the central unit of the platform providing low-level functions. And as Microsoft prepares to deliver the t... |
11 January 2008 12:35 GMT |
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In terms of new releases on the Windows client front, Microsoft is cooking the first Service Pack for Windows Vista and the third and final Service Pack for Windows XP. Both refreshes are planned for 2008, with the Redmond company offering as deadlines the first quarter and the first half of the upcoming year. But, l... |
18 December 2007 13:01 GMT |
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