by Playfuls Staff |
26th December 2006

After fiver years, Microsoft is
ready to launch its latest OS, Windows Vista, for the consumers. According to a
invitation released to the media, Microsoft is planning a event on January 29 2007
in
New York, [more]
where the company will unveil Windows Vista and Office 2007 for consumers.
According to WindowsITpro,
the event, called "Wow Starts Now" will
include a lunch reception and then a launch celebration.
"Millions
of people - Microsoft employees, developers, valued customers, bloggers,
families, media, the entire industry - have come together like never before and
added their own individual imprints to help make Windows Vista and 2007 Microsoft
Office system the most tested products in Microsoft history," the
invitation said.
On November
30, Microsoft launched it business versions of Windows Vista and Office 2007
also in New York during an event called
Microsoft New Day for Business, held at t
NASDAQ MarketSite in Times Square.
Since the release of Windows 95
and Office 95, Microsoft has delivered critical platform advances with each
major release of its two flagship products: TCP/IP in Windows 95 helped pave
the way for the popularization of the Internet, for example, while wireless
capabilities in Windows XP made mobile computing commonplace. New capabilities
in Windows Vista and the 2007 Office system such as significant advances in
graphics and pervasive support for XML and other technologies provide the
framework for creating new experiences for end users.
Computer makers hope that Windows
Vista will determine a lot of users and companies to upgrade their PCs and even
buying new ones.