Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates is set to usher in a new era of computing based on the vendor's x64-based Windows and Longhorn Windows at WinHEC 2005 this week. At its annual hardware engineering show ...
Microsoft previously said Longhorn would ship during the second half of 2007, but today the company announced that the server operating system would be released to manufacturing by the end of 2007.
With all of the coverage of Windows Vista and its many improvements for client desktops, it’s easy to forget that an equally large team of developers is working on the next generation of Windows on ...
Enterprise IT folks aren’t exactly champing at the bit to get Vista into their shops; many are only now distributing Windows XP Service Pack 2, and there are plenty of copies of Windows 2000 ...
And there, as Longhorn comes out, people will decide, do they want to let the new machines come in with Longhorn, which we'd certainly recommend, and do they want to go back into the installed base of ...
Well-respected software engineer David Cutler discussed Windows Longhorn and its development in a 9-minute-long video interview. He explains that a buggy codebase impacted the operating system's ...
Should be interesting, they say "Feature complete" but I can't find anything about the virtualiztion stuff they say was shipping... I guess I will find out tomorrow ...