Friday, July 10, 2009

MIcrosoft to release Windows 7 on october

Microsoft, one of the world’s leading computer operating system company will be releasing its new operating system, the Windows 7. Trial versions of the new Microsoft OS has been out in market over the last month, but the release of the complete version of the new OS has been confirmed to be October 22, 2009. At about the same time, Windows Server 2008 R2 will also be in the market.

Windows 7 developers vow that the new Os is made to be more functional and user friendly, with lesser programs that users don’t basically need and with more programs that are intended to meet consumer demands and speed up applications to make work and leisure more fun and relaxing.

An upgrade version of Windows 7 will also be out on market so users need not wait for the release, instead, they can just buy a Vista based PC and just upgrade to Windows 7 when it is already available for use.

Microsoft has been steered by it’s leaders with a pledge to help people communicate even better and help others improve their lives through effective systems and functional programs. The company has also been coordinating with the big players in the disk space industry and even consumers to ensure that the company’s costumers will enjoy the new OS to its full potential.

The new OS is also designed to work in full gear even in the portable computers like laptops and netbooks where fast and portable internet connection and reliable system output is highly demanded. Windows 7 not only targets the desktop pc dimension but also the portables which are gaining increased popularity among executives, businessmen, and students.

Windows 7, though developed earlier,is Microsoft’s front liner in the awaited competition in the OS market with the recent statement from Google that the search engine elite will be releasing its own OS, the Chrome.

Microsoft is targeting a new market dimension, especially that the are predictions that future revenues from mobile pc’s like laptops and netbooks will equal and eventually surpass sales from the desktop pc’s are sprouting everywhere like mushrooms after a night of lightning and thunder.

Vista users are waiting for the release of Windows 7, however the OS requirements in disk space and related issues has not yet been revealed by Microsoft.

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