Microsoft continues to develop WinFS

Microsoft remains committed to developing the next generation of files and new storage systems - WinFS for Windows, though this process will take a long time.

At the launch of Windows Vista on November 30 in New York, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the company had to trade many things before the promise of integrating WinFS for Vista. And even if WinFS is not available in existing Vista versions (newly provided to enterprise customers), Microsoft will continue to develop this system for future versions of Windows.

Picture 1 of Microsoft continues to develop WinFS However, Ballmer did not specify whether to integrate WinFS for the next version of Windows - Vienna's code name, but only said it would learn from the "Vista lesson".

WinFS, the unified storage and file system, initiated by Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates to create a common data format for all Windows applications and operating systems.

Previously, Microsoft promised to create a "data warehouse" for Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange Server 2007, but this promise was not made when the world's largest software maker launched products. Products on November 30 last.