Microsoft developed Vista's successor
Indeed, Microsoft is developing an operating system that is considered the "successor" of Windows Vista, even though the product is probably only in its infancy.
Microsoft's chief executive, Steve Ballmer, not only revealed that Windows Vista is not yet a major operating system that was eventually "shipped" from Redmond but added that the company's current strategy is to continue to grow. Windows versions.
In an interview with USA Today, Steve Ballmer dismissed the theory that Windows Vista would not have a worthy "successor." ' I don't know why people like to write like that. We didn't say anything to make them think so. There is already a Vista, and there will be Vista plus one, Vista plus two, plus three , "Ballmer said.
Before and after Windows Vista was released, analysts had speculated that this operating system business strategy would have to change as customers would no longer accept products. just the size of 'Vista', instead of modular solutions. Microsoft cannot be sure of that scenario and claims that the company will continue to be loyal to the Windows platform.
Steve Ballmer as well as the rest of Microsoft have not commented on the release date of the new Windows operating system. 'I won't tell you about this. Not because we are not dedicated to this product, but I want to let the development team continue to do their work, discovering what the new product will be like. I can only guarantee the launch will be in 4 or 5 years' time, Ballmer said. However, Microsoft is still aiming for a 2-year timeline to release a new version of Windows.
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