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Microsoft: Longhorn Is Now Windows Vista
Official Name, Beta 1 Release Date Set for Next Windows Release
Colin Haley

The company officially retires its Longhorn codename and sets first beta release date for the next version of Windows.

Microsoft has announced the go-to-market name for the next-generation version of its Windows operating system: Vista.

In a video announcement broadcast online this morning, the company said Longhorn, the codename for the past couple of years for the beta, has been put out to pasture.

The company said it expects to release a test of Windows Vista Beta 1, targeted at developers and IT professionals, by August 3rd. But expectations are that it could leak out sooner.

According to the company's Website, Vista is expected to arrive in 2006, a time frame analysts and company-watchers have long questioned since key features in Longhorn have been delayed or nixed since it was first unveiled in 2003.

"December of 2006 sounds like a convenient way to not say 2007," Gordon Haff, Illuminata analyst, recently told internetnews.com. "If Microsoft already is pushing the date to the very end of next year, Haff said, "That says to me 2007 is a lot more realistic."

The Vista name suggests that graphics and presentation are slated as major improvements to the operating system that runs more than 90 percent of the world's computers. With a tagline that reads, "Bringing clarity to your world," Microsoft's Vista is designed to introduce "clear ways to organize and use information the way you want to use it."

Microsoft's graphics subsystem, known as Avalon, is part of the Visual Studio 2005 developer platform, code-named Whidbey, which is part of the Windows Vista platform. In April, released the second beta of Visual Studio 2005, .NET Framework 2.0 beta 2, and the April Community Technology Preview (CTP) of SQL Server 2005.

Expect to see a platform increasingly integrated with Microsoft's SQL Server 2005 platform tied together, highlighting Microsoft's commitment to tying application development to back-end infrastructure.

The name change also thrusts the next version of Windows into a brighter spotlight ahead of Microsoft's Professional Developer's Conference in September, where developers will be able to dig even deeper into the latest Vista build after next week's beta test release.

The next-generation operating system was originally announced in 2001, and officially unveiled at its 2003 developers' conference. Since then, it has faced numerous delays, with developers scaling back some of its features in order to help get it out the door within the 2006 release date.

It is expected to have a number of improvements over the current Windows platform however. Microsoft has been focusing on security and interoperability.

In addition, Microsoft said it will have Real Simple Syndication (define) deeply embedded in the platform.

That will allow developers to bring RSS data into applications without having to manage synchronization or subscriptions. A common RSS Feed List will maintain one list of the user's subscriptions across all applications.

Despite the delays, analysts who follow Microsoft expect Vista to be an important part of the company's success in the next two years.

"Several new product cycles, including Windows x64, SQL server 2005, XBox 360, and eventually [Vista] and Office 12 promise to fuel a rebound to solid double-digit top-line growth in [fiscal] 2006-2007," analysts at SG Cowen & Co. wrote in a note to investors this morning.

The official announcement came after Windows enthusiast site ActiveWin.com first broke the story Thursday evening. By then, the name was buzzing through the halls of a sales conference in Atlanta, which was part of the video announcement Friday.

News courtesy of internetnews.com

July 22 , 2005

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