Longhorn and the Linux long-game
Talkback With longhorn history will probably repeat itself again, and things will change just to be the same again. I don't think that neither Linux or Longhorn are going to 'win', I believe longhorn will stop Linux growing market on the desktop (for some...
[March 13, 2005, 22:07]
Longhorn will feature 'secure' components
News Responding to reports that it had decided to scrap plans for a security-focused architecture for Longhorn, its next version of Windows, the software giant stressed that it still aims to get major features into the OS.
[May 6, 2004, 8:40]
Common code base for Vista, Longhorn Server
News On Tuesday, Microsoft released the Beta 2 versions of both Vista and Windows Server "Longhorn". Microsoft is at an earlier stage with Longhorn Server. That will all converge next fall, roughly.when Longhorn Server ships.
[May 24, 2006, 8:45]
Longhorn developer tools released
News Microsoft took another step toward releasing a beta version of Longhorn with the debut on Monday of developer tools for the operating system. The company is providing free downloads of a toolkit that will let developers write applications for...
[May 24, 2005, 9:25]
Longhorn lowdown: What's up?
Talkback Longhorn has truly become the Longwait and will most likely become the Lostpromise. Another apologist for Microsoft's inability to programme and deliver an acceptable new platform for enterprise computing.
[November 18, 2004, 8:18]
Ballmer: Longhorn is 'disruptive - but worth it'
Talkback Longhorn will give up the only reason people could have for staying with Windows - application compatability. The old ones won't work, so if you want to stay with MS Office, you'll have to upgrade for that reason (along with the Longhorn upgrade).
[August 9, 2004, 12:28]
Longhorn goes beyond search review
Reviews As with Windows XP, in Longhorn you place files inside folders. He was on a road trip, promoting Longhorn, the next version of Windows, which we hope to see before the end of 2006. For this reason, people also need search tools, which Longhorn will...
[June 6, 2005, 9:00]
Ballmer: Longhorn is 'disruptive - but worth it'
News Speaking at the company's annual partner conference in Toronto on Tuesday, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer argued that promising a delivery date for Longhorn that the company couldn't actually hit would be unfair for customers and partners...
[July 13, 2004, 17:54]
Longhorn and the Linux long-game
Talkback If Longhorn is too diff. Sorry my comment was in relation to : The logic used against MS is hilarious.
[March 10, 2005, 15:08]
Longhorn preview due in April
News In an email to developers on Wednesday, Microsoft said it would offer a new developer preview release of Longhorn at the company's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, which will be held from 25 April to 27 April in Seattle.
[February 17, 2005, 8:20]
Longhorn to round up Microsoft's range
News As for Longhorn, Gates did not provide a date for the final version, but other executives said the first full beta, or test, version will ship next year. Office is not part of Longhorn, but there is a Longhorn version of Office," Ballmer said.
[July 25, 2003, 7:55]
Longhorn may seem a little familiar
News The next version of Windows will sport some fancy, three-dimensional graphics, but for those with an older video card, Longhorn will look a lot like Windows 2000. That's because with Longhorn, Microsoft plans to offer three different graphical...
[May 7, 2004, 8:20]
Longhorn and the Linux long-game
Talkback If Longhorn is too similar, why upgrade? Hey highschool boy. How AWFUL' - Then why have microsoft had to FORCE business's to upgrade to SP2.does it sound like every business is wanting a new upgrade/os's?
[March 10, 2005, 18:54]
Longhorn: The inside story
News Microsoft will also need to convince big companies that Longhorn's more advanced features are worth the trouble. The desktop version of Longhorn, Microsoft's next release of Windows, may receive most of the ink.
[May 21, 2004, 15:00]
Longhorn may seem a little familiar
Talkback "Sullivan did say that "the overwhelming majority" of systems being made when Longhorn ships will be capable of running the operating system. The majority of the systems *being made*? So the vast majority of computers already in people's homes and...
[May 7, 2004, 10:27]
Longhorn's range shrunk for greater speed
News Improved search, across multiple kinds of files, will still be a key feature of the revamped Longhorn, Microsoft said. As expected, the company on Friday announced a new road map for Longhorn, its revision to Windows XP.
[August 31, 2004, 10:50]
Longhorn Server enters closed beta
News Microsoft has confirmed that just a handful of people will get to look at the beta version of Longhorn Server, despite the public release of a beta for its next-generation client-side operating system, Windows Vista.
[August 8, 2005, 17:30]
Longhorn deserves short shrift
Leader "The plan we have does give up WinFS shipping with Longhorn. As soon as the Longhorn promotional machine kicked into gear, some part of Bill Gates must have suspected this sound-bite, or something very like it, was destined to pass his lips before...
[August 31, 2004, 12:45]
Longhorn builds in portable protection
News To put the new features in place, Microsoft is hoping to move to a common model for how wired and wireless devices connect to a PC in 2006, around the time that it releases the next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn.
[September 10, 2004, 12:00]
Longhorn and the Linux long-game
Talkback If Longhorn is significantly different from previous versions of windows it will require training of users, and it may cause incompatibilities with existing windows applications. Currently Gnome, is a very usable desktop, and before Longhorn is out...
[March 10, 2005, 1:13]



