![]() Is that Microsoft has tied Windows Server 2008 to the Vista kernel getting Complicating matters further with the Vista launch in particular ![]() Pack, making the first such pack just as important as the product launch itself Product is, half of their customers won’t bat an eye until there’s a service It’s cold but effective logic thatĪlso puts a great deal of pressure on Microsoft. Pack they would prefer to wait until a product has been widely used and theīiggest problems identified & solved. There is a saying among software development circles thatīusinesses as a whole won’t touch a Microsoft product until the first service Problems, putting a lot of watchful eyes on Service Pack 1. Goes without saying that this hasn’t been enough to solve all of Vista’s Have solved many of the earliest complaints about Vista it already performsīetter and is less quirky across the board now than when it launched. Including the reliability & compatibility packs released over the last year To Microsoft’s credit they’veĭone a lot with Vista well before the first service pack, various patches Which has kept Microsoft busy patching them over the year, while to theirĬhagrin many consumers sit on the side watching. Unfortunately large number of bugs and quirks have been discovered in Vista, Pressed to make the same argument about Vista itself. Microsoft’s marketing efforts still haven’t improved, but you would be hard ![]() In the year since then you could make the argument that To a failure in immature technology and an inability to get a consistent and Market notorious for a resistance to change, and they failed to do this thanks Looking to make a solid case for why Vista is a worthwhile successor to XP in a Microsoft’s efforts in pushing its first new desktop OS in 5 years. It was a bad combination, making for a bad year for Microsoft could ever fear it would be, at the time as when Vista was having its Windows XP proved to be every bit the competition for Vista that Upon its launch last year after watching it go through an usually drawn-outĭevelopment process, such a sentiment hasn’t been shared by Windows users as a Although we found Windows Vista favorable It’s hard to say the last year has been anything but roughįor Microsoft’s Windows division. ![]()
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