Microsoft: Vista Is Ready To Ship
News Windows chief Jim Allchin said Microsoft signed off on the code less than an hour ago. The release of Vista will mark the first fully fledged update to the desktop operating system since Windows XP in 2001.
[November 9, 2006, 8:46]
Microsoft's Allchin: Vista Won't Need Antivirus
News Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin has suggested that some Vista users will not need to run any third-party antivirus software. But in a blog posting on Friday evening, Allchin insisted that the security features in Microsoft's upcoming Windows...
[November 10, 2006, 14:41]
Vista's Journey Isn't Over Yet
News OEM attention is really shifting, now, beyond Vista to their own ecosystem," said Jim Totton, a former Dell executive who is part of the Microsoft unit that co-ordinates with computer makers. Windows chief Jim Allchin was recently testing Vista's...
[November 13, 2006, 8:36]
Windows Chief Fields Readers' Questions
News Interestingly, even though XP will be five years old by the time Vista ships (currently scheduled for the end of this year) the questions posted by many readers indicated that they need to be convinced that Vista will be a necessary upgrade.
[January 30, 2006, 9:35]
