Microsoft has sold nearly 40 million copies of Windows Vista so far, Bill Gates told a crowd of hardware developers on Tuesday.
That's more than the total install base of Windows' largest competitors, Gates quipped, as he began his keynote at the Windows Hardware and Engineering Conference (WinHEC) in Los Angeles.
"As of last week, we've [sold] nearly 40 million copies," Gates said. "That's twice as fast as the adoption of Windows XP, the last major release we had."
Confirming news that had already leaked on its website, Microsoft also announced "Windows Server 2008" as the official name of Windows Server "Longhorn", which is due to be finalised later this year.
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In announcing the Windows Server 2008 moniker, Gates poked a little fun at his company's penchant for less-than-dynamic product names.
"We've been working hard thinking about it," Gates said. "We played around with a couple [of] different ideas, but what we are going to go with is... Windows Server 2008. We know it's a surprise for us to pick something so straightforward."
Gates also announced several new partners for its Windows Home Server product, including Gateway and Medion. Microsoft has already said that HP will have home servers based on the technology later this year.
"This will come out in the fall," Gates said. He also said that smaller computer makers, known as system builders, will also be able to build products based on Windows Home Server. Microsoft has positioned the product as a central repository for media such as photos, movies and music, as well as a more seamless way to back up PCs in the home.
Microsoft also announced the results of a study it commissioned IDC to do that found, for every dollar Microsoft makes off Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, other technology companies will take in an additional $18. IDC also found other companies will sell more than $120bn in products and services around the two Microsoft operating systems.







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When we went to XP we had a choice,
Windows 98 or XP
With Vista we have no choice
That is why 40 million sales with 35 Million unhappy clients
How long will you support windows XP? Out of the fourty million Vista sales sold, what percent was boot legged. The vista product is sold as one product requiring a code which will determine what Vista product you have bought. From what I understand, it is not all that difficult for hackers to enter a non-legal code. Is there a patch on the way for this problem? Long story short, how much of those fourty million sold did you loose to hackers.
You're right. 40 million is probably very close to the number of PCs sold with Windows Vista Home Edition factory-installed.
Want a new PC without Windows? You can't (and they'll look at you when you ask as if you're a software pirate). At least you won't get a price reduction. This is "sales coupling", and in some countries it is illegal.
How many new computer buyers are there now compared to 6 years ago? Does this figure include sales to consumers or sales to computer sellers, and, or, re-sellers? Methinks the figures are over inflated to make Billy feel better. Oh wait, M$ doesn't give out inaccurate information.
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