New Windows Server Boss: ‘Longhorn’ On Schedule

This article talks about how the new windows operating system that we talked about in class is on schedule for its release date.  “Microsoft  announced yesterday that it has a new server chief. Bill Laing, an eight-year Microsoft veteran and a native of Scotland, takes over the job of general manager of the Windows Server Division, which was vacated last fall by Bob Muglia when he accepted a promotion to senior vice president of the Server and Tools Business. In his first public statement as the new Windows server chief, Laing said Windows Server “Longhorn” is still on track for delivery in 2007.”  since it is already 2008, there must have been some flaws found to prevent it just slightly.  many people do not like Vista and other system upgrades which change the interface, but i am interested to see how they will keep one-upping themselves from the previous edition.  for the full article please Click Here

 Charles Bennett

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