| Microsoft Cooks the Next Must Have(!) Free Upgrade for Windows Vista |
| Written by Stewart Smith | |||
| Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00 | |||
Microsoft Cooks the Next Must Have(!) Free Upgrade for Windows VistaMicrosoft is currently cooking what it refers to as the next must have free upgrade for the Windows platform, targeting specifically Windows Vista and Windows XP. The announcement came from Kevin Johnson, Microsoft President, Platforms and Services Division during his address at the Financial Analyst Meeting 2007.
And in Johnson's perspective, the product designed to act as an upgrade to the Windows experience is formed by nothing more than the cumulated services and solutions bundled under the Windows Live brand umbrella. Windows users should look to the beta testing release of the upcoming Windows Live release later this summer.
The combination between Windows Live and the Windows desktop client is an integer part of the Redmond company's business vision of Software plus Services. Microsoft focuses on delivering Windows Live as an extension of Windows, and for the moment, this means Vista and XP. In this manner, via the Windows operating system, users will be directed to the online suite of services and solutions.
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