Windows Vista delayed until January 2007
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Microsoft plans to delay the consumer versions of its next operating system, Windows Vista. Originally due out by the end of 2006, Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, and Ultimate editions now have a release target of January 2007. Business editions will continue to be released in November 2006. Two different reasons for this have been given in interviews; the first reason being a six-week delay in completing security related work on the operating system and the second reason is that, as a result of this delay, computer hardware manufacturers and resellers will generally not have enough time to prepare for a holiday 2006 launch. Analysts have said this could put some computer manufacturers into turmoil, though a number of the largest resellers of Windows XP have made public statements supporting Microsoft's decision to delay the consumer release of Vista to January.
Currently, Windows XP has been the longest-current operating system from Microsoft, debuting in 2001.
Sources
edit- "Microsoft delays launch of Vista" — BBC News, March 21 2006
- "Windows Vista Delay: Good News for Apple?" — PCWorld.com, March 21 2006
- "Microsoft's Windows Delay Threatens to Wipe Out Holiday Demand" — Bloomberg.com, March 22 2006
- "Microsoft Delays Vista Release" — Forbes, March 21 2006
- "Windows Vista delayed until 2007" — Guardian Unlimited, March 22 2006
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