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Posted by Steven Bink March 23, 2006 8:42 AM with 4 comment(s)
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For Novell's chief marketing strategist, the news Wednesday couldn't have been better: Microsoft had once more postponed release of Windows Vista.
    Senior Vice President John Dragoon also found the timing of Microsoft's latest delay to his liking, as he opened a multimedia tour of Novell's latest desktop suite based on the competing Linux operating system.
    "Why, I feel bad for them," he quipped, holding up a copy of USA Today with a headline trumpeting, "Microsoft Delays New Windows" as the Salt Palace Related Articles convention crowd of several thousand cheered.
    Dragoon noted that the current test version of Vista had reportedly been found by reviewers to be short on "finesse, polish and general impressiveness" in its bid to replace Windows XP, which debuted in late 2001.
    "I don't know if you guys knew that [Vista] was originally expected to be ready by end of 2004," Dragoon added. "The last time I checked, it is 2006."
    Microsoft says its consumer version of Vista will be released in January. Corporate buyers who purchase volume licenses should be able to get the upgrade in November.
    Novell's SUSE Linux 10, along with its family of desktop, communications, mobile and networking applications, is ready now, Dragoon said.
    "And I can guarantee that what you see today [in the conference demonstration] will be impressive, will have polish and will give you hope and confidence that there actually is a legitimate choice," Dragoon said.
    Even with its latest troubles rolling out the next generation of Windows, Microsoft continues to dominate the computer OS market with an 85 percent to 90 percent share. Novell's Linux suite, while critically acclaimed, still lags behind RedHat Inc.'s versions of the "open source," or freely distributed, OS.
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Spy said:

You know, I really wish them the best of luck, seriously.  See, whilst I am a real MS supporter, I also respect the effort other vendors put in to their work.  If a 5 year delay between releases gives competitors a foot in the door then all power to them.  Personally I am surprised that people like Novell and Apple have taken so long to do much whilst Vista has been delayed again and again.

In my company Vista most certainly will not be deployed before the end of 2007 as XP is doing a good enough job.  I am sure I am not alone here and so that gives the others years to get a leg up.

As a sysadmin, I am open to any and all options that will improve the effectivness of our company. 
March 23, 2006 10:47 AM
 

Jason123 said:

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March 23, 2006 5:41 PM
 

MrVJTod said:

At least people buy Windows.  And as others have said, XP is still "good enough."  I don't think I'll ever upgrade to Vista as a corporate decision, but as I replace desktops, at some point, I will opt to have them installed with Vista instead of XP.  This is the same thing I did with Windows 2000 and XP.

Hasn't Microsoft been talking about an RTM in October for quite a while now?  October RTM certainly isn't soon enough for the holiday buying season.  XP was released in August, which gave manufacturers enough time to prepare for the shopping season.  Vista will be available to a limited audience before Christmas.

\/\/hatever.

March 23, 2006 7:34 PM
 

AlexBu said:

Spy,

feel the difference. Either you have to have the fanatics (and do not have enterprises and EU watching for you and wanting you money), which will by everything from you (like Apple) and doesn't matter how often do you release it. Or you have to community, building all these toys and the only thing you have to make - pack them into distro and release. For enterprises you have the another distro, several steps behind, with fixed most annoying problems.

Unfortunately, MS is the third type: they do the pretty good products and this is their Achilles' heel. So, they need to make the next release much more better and, as result, they need more time...

March 24, 2006 12:41 AM

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