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Vista Day

Microsoft's next-generation desktop OS is, at last, available to business customers. On Unblog, Barbara Darrow sees a different rabbit in Microsoft's hat:

"A completely non-scientific survey of Microsoft partners indicates--at least to me-- that interest is higher in the new Office 2007 slate of products than in Vista itself. Maybe that's because Office 2007 is simply not as late as Vista and the team hasn't had to pull back on as many promises as the new Windows client. Office is hitting its 36- to 48-month release cycle pretty much right on."

Top Links:
Microsoft's Vista Launch Page
Our Windows News Center
One Hundred Things To Know About Vista
Review: A Comprehensive Look At Microsoft Office 2007


UPDATE: Barbara Darrow back from the launch:

"Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was typically ebullient, expecting Vista take-up to be faster, stronger than that for Windows XP...
Up front he addressed the biggest looming-if-unasked question: "It's great to be here. I probably should say it's great to finally be here but that's all I'll say on the past," he noted. "

UPDATE: Dan Saffer, at Adaptive Path (a San-Francisco-based web design firm), raves about the new Office:

"I have been looking over the changes that have taken place in MS Office 2007, and all I can say is, wow. Office 2007 just might be the best interaction design to ever come out of Microsoft, and it’s certainly the most significant upgrade to a major suite of applications since, well, probably ever."

Newsweek just featured Office's' radically changed look as well.

UPDATE: CRN Test Center's Frank Ohlhorst's is less taken with Vista, particularly the issue that may make or break it--security:

"What is the compelling reason to upgrade? Some may say it's security. But to me, most of the security enhancements stem from end-user interaction via User Access Control (UAC) -- in other words, ask the user if it's OK to do something. That's not a security improvement; it's just a way to shift the blame from poor code execution to the end user. After all, most end users will probably click "OK" without even reading the warning text."

Meanwhile, Gizmodo doesn't like the first Vista commercial.

Posted by Joe Caponi at 10:26 AM, November 30, 2006

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