Microsoft's Longhorn now officially Windows Vista
Redmond (WA) - A brief video message published by Microsoft on Friday revealed the official name of Microsoft next consumer operating system : Longhorn will be called "Windows Vista". The first beta of the software is scheduled to be released on August 3.
Microsoft’s next-gen operating system shed its codename early Friday when Microsoft posted a 68-second video message on its website that had the sole purpose of introducing the name of the final product : The software will be called "Windows Vista".
Microsoft associates the terms "clear", "confident" and "connected" with the new operating system, hinting to various new features of the software - including a new graphics engine, more multimedia capabilities, improved organization of information, more security, and easier to use networking features for various devices around the house.
The first beta version of the software is heading towards IT professionals and developers on August 3, according to Microsoft. The final product will be released in the Summer 2006 timeframe, which will be preceded by at least one release candidate (RC) and a second beta, which is rumored to become available sometime in November of this year.
According to Microsoft, the video message was taped at a recent briefing for the firm’s global sales and marketing staff.
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