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    Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

    After five years and many twists and turns, Microsoft on Wednesday said that development of Windows Vista is complete.

    Windows chief Jim Allchin said Microsoft signed off on the code Wednesday. "It's rock solid and we're ready to ship. This is a good day," Allchin said in a conference call.

    Allchin said Vista will go on sale to consumers January 30. He said that Microsoft is releasing Vista in five languages. The French, Spanish, and Japanese versions were actually signed off on before the English version, Allchin said.

    The software maker has scheduled a November 30 press conference to announce the new operating system, along with Office 2007. The releases, which mark major updates to Microsoft's two key moneymakers, are scheduled to be made available to consumers early next year.

    Microsoft's move caps an intense period for the Windows development team, which has raced to stamp out a number of bugs in test releases before declaring Vista code "golden"--or final.

    The company issued the first near-final release candidate of Vista in September. A second release candidate was made available in October.

    The release of Vista will mark the first full-fledged update to the desktop operating system since Windows XP in 2001. Among the changes coming with Vista are a new graphics engine and user interface, improved desktop searching, and a new media player and Web browser. Also included are "under the hood" changes in areas like security and manageability, as well as power management.

    Vista's debut has been a long time in the making. Microsoft announced detailed plans for a new Windows release, code-named Longhorn, at an October 2003 developer conference. In April 2004, Microsoft announced plans to have Vista on store shelves by this year's holiday season. In March, though, Microsoft said that it would not have Vista ready for new PCs by the holidays. Instead, it would make it available to businesses in November and delay the broad launch until January.

    With the code now final, computer makers can start their final testing and begin building PCs with the new OS, though they are not expected to hit store shelves until Microsoft's formal launch in January.

    Microsoft also needs hardware and software makers to finish writing drivers so that things like mice, keyboards, cameras, and printers all work smoothly with the new OS.

    While Wednesday's announcement is the culmination of a long process, it likely will be many months, if not years, before most businesses are running Vista.

    Microsoft has ambitious goals for Vista's deployment in businesses. Still, the company predicts that only 20 percent of PCs in large enterprises will be running Vista a year after launch. Only about 10 percent of businesses ran Windows XP, Vista's predecessor, a year after its release, according to research firm IDC.

    Allchin said that, with Vista code done, businesses will "now start hardcore deployment testing" and make sure their applications work with the operating system.

    "I've talked to some customers that are going to move quickly," he said. Others, he said, will upgrade as they buy new machines.

    As for consumers, he said the move to Vista will be "fast and immediate."

    "Businesses need to do their testing. They need to be very comfortable," he said. Allchin added that Vista has more tools now for testing application compatibility and other aspects of the operating system, easing transition planning for businesses. He said Microsoft has also tried to make it simpler for businesses once they are ready to install the software. "We've made deployment so much easier."

    Vista has a considerable impact on gamers, as Microsoft has announced several titles that will run only on the new operating system, including the PC versions of Halo 2 and Shadowrun.

    #2
    Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

    A computer expert who works in our company has been testing Vista for months and he finds about 5-10 screw ups a week. Yup good to go......
    I will not, for a moment longer, support an organization who chooses to cowardly kneel where they once fiercely & proudly stood

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      #3
      Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

      January 30th was earlier than I expected it. However, MS has fixed a lot of problems reported by beta testers.

      Still, Vista will likely need a major service pack, as XP did. They got the XP one out within a couple of months, and I expect that they'll have a similar timeline with Vista.

      Perfect for me, since I'm rebuilding in April.

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        #4
        Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

        The owner of the company I am with now sat in on a presentation in Calgary recently aimed at getting business owners to pre-order Vista, and how it makes everything 'easier'.

        After about a half dozen errors and thing that didn't work in the first 30 minutes, the presentation was 'postponed' until a later date.

        Needless to say, no commitment from us, yet!
        "We knew, in that huddle, there was a group destined to apply the kind of pressure that had not been seen before." - Mike Singletary

        "Hitter backers don't bleed." - Mike Ditka

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          #5
          Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

          Businesses will switch much slower than consumers. Anyone who gets Vista before SP1 is looney toones. Oh, sorry. Did I just make a disparaging comment? My bad.

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            #6
            Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

            Originally posted by Deathsdoorstep
            Businesses will switch much slower than consumers. Anyone who gets Vista before SP1 is looney toones. Oh, sorry. Did I just make a disparaging comment? My bad.


            The 'insert diparaging comment' thing should come with a new car warranty, because you are getting some heavy mileage out of it, DDS.

            "We knew, in that huddle, there was a group destined to apply the kind of pressure that had not been seen before." - Mike Singletary

            "Hitter backers don't bleed." - Mike Ditka

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              #7
              Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

              That's hopw many of my "disparaging comments" come, mate.

              I'll milk that cow till she's giving up white dust from her udder!

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                #8
                Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

                Can't wait for vista.. but I'll wait till after the service pack is out.....


                wait i have XP Media Center Edition.. wonder if i'll be able to upgrade

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                  #9
                  Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

                  As an IT guy, I am mildly excited and extremely terrified to install this sucker on my home machine. I had the beta running on an 800MHz machine with 256MB of RAM and it took 30 minutes to boot up, but ran fairly smoothly once it was up. Our clients want no part of Vista though. I work for Alberta Municipal Affairs and we just finished going from 2K to XP a month ago. It will be 3 years at a minimum before they even entertain the notion of upgrading again.

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                    #10
                    Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

                    Originally posted by Traxy
                    As an IT guy, I am mildly excited and extremely terrified to install this sucker on my home machine. I had the beta running on an 800MHz machine with 256MB of RAM and it took 30 minutes to boot up, but ran fairly smoothly once it was up. Our clients want no part of Vista though. I work for Alberta Municipal Affairs and we just finished going from 2K to XP a month ago. It will be 3 years at a minimum before they even entertain the notion of upgrading again.
                    Not uncommon. It's the die hard gamers who will switch first.

                    I'm waiting for service pack 1.

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                      #11
                      Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

                      Plus, since I'm building a new computer in April, I must wait for a DX10 video card.

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                        #12
                        Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

                        Moo.
                        N99
                        Section G, Row 16, seat 14

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                          #13
                          Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

                          Originally posted by Nanook99
                          Moo.
                          N99
                          I wasn't calling you a cow. LOL! Figure of speech. I f you can't see that then you're a ....

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                            #14
                            Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

                            Hence just saying Moo and not 'going on a tirade'.
                            Sorry, I should have winked.
                            N99
                            Section G, Row 16, seat 14

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                              #15
                              Re: Vista Goes Gold: On Sale January 30

                              only thing I understand in this thread is that Halo2 for PC is coming out soon, can't wait...the first Halo was much improved when it came out on PC, they better bring back the flamethrower

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