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Jumat, 05 Februari 2010

Windows 8 in 2012

When we're hear about 2012, we'll start thingking about doomsday, natural disaster and other stuff like that. No, it ain't about hoax, horror or 2012 movie :D



Microsoft target 2012 for Windows 8 launching. Why 2012? It's should be, actually. Remember a long gap between Windows XP and Windows Vista launching? Microsoft try work really hard to follow a three-year release cycle since Windows 7 was released. That might be a slightly harder feat to achieve given that Windows 8 will be a major release (like Windows Vista was, as opposed to a minor one, like Windows 7 was) but since Windows 7 arrived less than three years after Vista, Microsoft should be able to pull it off.




The roadmap posted by msftkitchen, therefore, doesn't really show anything too surprising: the operating system is indeed codenamed Windows 8 (we knew that), it will be a major release (we knew that), and it is currently slated for 2012 (we guessed that). The successor to Windows Server 2008 R2 is also expected to arrive in 2012, but the server roadmap doesn't give the release a name or even a codename (we were expecting something like Windows 8 Server). Please remember, though, that the tilda in front of the 2012 year is there for a reason: Microsoft isn't setting anything in stone.

In terms of final names, we're like to see "Windows 8" and "Windows Server 2012," again assuming no major delays and assuming Microsoft is going to stick to the same naming scheme. When Microsoft decided to keep the codename for Windows 7 as the final name of the product in October 2008, we noted that this new naming scheme was likely to remain for future Windows client releases; it would be really confusing, not to mention terribly foolish, to have only one release with a number suffix in its name. As for the Windows server releases, the year suffix signifying a major release and the R2 suffix signifying a minor release seems to be working just fine. We don't see much reason to change this system, and for the sake of consistency, hopefully Microsoft doesn't either.

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