Friday | 5 December, 2008
Windows Vista: Opinions
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Enough snap judgements about Windows 7 06/11/2008 09:48:00
What happened to careful evaluation of actual products? Instant analyses of the pre-beta version of Windows 7 aren't worth the time it takes to read them.Much like the political advertisements that have finally stopped invading our homes, the constant argument over whether Vista is good or bad is over. Is that because a final determination has been reached? Hardly. It’s because the Microsoft lovers have a new candidate to extol -- and the Microsoft haters have a new target to fire upon, thanks to Windows 7. - +
Vista is alive and kicking 09/10/2008 08:49:00
Despite what the obituaries might say, Vista is faring well -- and it still soundly beats XPMicrosoft has kindly extended its XP "downgrade" program for OEMs by another six months. Rather than appreciating the extension, some people have chosen to mock Microsoft and call for the curtain to close on Windows Vista once and for all. - +
Microsoft's "Sinofsky" mistake 24/09/2008 10:39:00
Why Microsoft's choice of a no-nonsense show runner for Windows 7 has failed to energize the enterprise desktop community.It was a decision heralded by industry media types and praised by blogging heads around the Internet. Steve Sinofsky, the legendary show-runner for Microsoft Office, would take over the Windows reins from the departing Jim Allchin. - +
Is Jerry Seinfeld the master of Vista's domain? 08/09/2008 09:24:00
What does the ad have to do with Vista? Nothing, which is probably a good thing, because the less said about that disaster the better.Abbott and Costello, Burns and Allen, Siegfried and Roy, Gates and Seinfeld. Years from now, they will be remembered as the some of the great comic duos of all time. - +
Vista: IT loves it, hates it 29/08/2008 13:55:00
Friend or foe. The debate rages.Last week I suggested that the IT world, particularly when it comes to marketing, is crazy, and I cited as evidence Microsoft's recently announced US$10 million plan to use comedian Jerry Seinfeld to hawk Vista. - +
Filling in the gaps in Windows Vista/Server 2008 27/08/2008 10:27:00
My top eight Vista/Server 2008 utilities I simply cannot live without (at least until Windows 7 fixes everything).We all have them. Those favorite tools and utilities that help make our Windows environment just a little bit more comfortable. For me, the following eight utilities aren't so much conveniences as they are life preservers for my sanity. Each one has become an integral part of my day to day, Windows Workstation 2008 experience, to the point where the thought of life without them leaves me contemplating a nice stroll out an 18th story window. Simply put, they're must-haves -- for me and, frankly, for any sane IT professional dealing with Windows on a daily basis. - +
Seinfeld and Microsoft: more proof that IT is crazy 25/08/2008 11:40:00
Trying to repair the market"s perception of Vista by being funny is like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic . . . as it sinks.The IT world has a certain level of craziness that is remarkable, and nowhere does it show up more than in how various companies market their products. I have all sorts of examples to illustrate this, but given that I have limited space I'm going to concentrate on what I consider to be the 800-pound gorilla of marketing crazy: Microsoft. - +
Windows' Days May Be Numbered 12/08/2008 08:39:00
Microsoft's new OS, Midori, is being designed from the ground up to be a distributed operating system running on top of multiple hardware systems and virtual machines.Could Microsoft be switching away from Windows? - +
Mojave just part of Microsoft's much-needed makeover marketing campaign 07/08/2008 10:40:24
The Mojave experiment is allegedly about changing attitudes toward Vista, but it's about changing attitudes toward MSYou may have heard of the Mojave Experiment: Microsoft took a bunch of XP users who were afraid to move toward Vista because of all the negative press it had received. In an attempt to reverse their negative feelings, the company sat them down in front of the latest desktop OS -- but didn't tell them it was Vista. And, lo, the people said they like it! - +
Is Windows "Midori" doomed to failure? 06/08/2008 10:29:53
MS's rip-and-replace concept for Midori doesn't jibe with IT's desire for evolution instead of revolutionLast week, I took Microsoft to task for floating yet another batch of unrealistic tidbits about Windows "Midori," the rumored future version that will encompass a complete rewrite of the core OS plus a new, distributed application development model for linking together disparate devices of varying form factors (a.k.a Windows "Mouthful"). I objected to this vision for a couple of reasons: - +
Get ready for Windows "Mickey Mouse" 01/08/2008 12:09:33
Midori. Mojave. Mickey Mouse. They all have one thing in common: They dont exist.Midori. Mojave. Mickey Mouse. They all have one thing in common: They're fictitious constructs assembled by people with vivid imaginations and way too much time on their hands.
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