Last week Microsoft executive, Ben Fathi, blabbed
that we should expect a new Windows operating system, code-named
Vienna, in 2009 and that Vista was a compromise because XP Service Pack
2 soaked up precious resources that should have gone into making Vista
better.Now Microsoft?s corporate PR machine is trying to hose down speculation about Vienna, with the company issuing a curt statement effectively telling the world to forget about Vienna, and to focus on Windows Vista. ?The launch of Windows Vista was an incredibly exciting moment for our customers and partners around the world, and the company is focused on the value Windows Vista will bring to people today,? wrote Kevin Kutz, Director, Windows Client, on Microsoft?s web site. |
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Last week Microsoft executive, Ben Fathi, blabbed
that we should expect a new Windows operating system, code-named
Vienna, in 2009 and that Vista was a compromise because XP Service Pack
2 soaked up precious resources that should have gone into making Vista
better.



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