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Looking Beyond Vista To Fiji and Vienna

Vinit wrote in with an article that describes Microsoft's strategy for future versions of Windows. It begins: "As we all know that Microsoft Vista was originally scheduled to be released in 2003, after two years of Windows XP, but it got delayed by over five years due to various reasons. Definitely, Vista is very very improved OS over the previous versions, but the delayed in the launch has cost Microsoft, billions of dollars. Now the question at the moment is, what exactly after Vista? Microsoft can't afford to wait another five years for an operating system. People are becoming more aware of the choices they have, and Linux is no longer a hobbyist OS, and that day isn't far away when it becomes simple enough to be a viable alternative to Windows. The competition is fierce. That is why, to stay at the top, Microsoft has planned a 'Vista R2', codenamed 'Fiji' which will be released some time in 2008. And after Fiji, there will be Windows 'Vienna'. Windows Fiji, will not be a totally different OS from Vista; but it will be an add-on. Whereas Vienna will be totally different from Vista."

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  1. Who wrote this? by glwtta · · Score: 5, Funny

    Definitely, Vista is very very improved OS over the previous versions, but the delayed in the launch has cost Microsoft, billions of dollars.

    I'm not looking for Shakespeare here, but the submitter is what, eight?

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    1. Re:Who wrote this? by TheRaven64 · · Score: 5, Funny

      You two were the only ones that noticed. The rest of us have learned to skip straight from the headline to the comments by now.

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  2. Re:See Apple for details by WrongSizeGlass · · Score: 4, Funny

    Once you get your basic design right ... Please let us know when Microsoft accomplishes this part.
  3. Re:Fiji by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wrong! Get it right, Vienna is *not* vaporware; it's sausageware! Sheesh, some people...

  4. Re:Microsoft: *kicks dead horse* by uhlume · · Score: 4, Funny
    ...a glorified service pack that you have to pay for.

    Yet another Apple innovation, appropriated by Microsoft. Have they no shame?
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  5. Re:See Apple for details by kfg · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is where Microsoft failed, their security model was flawed, so with Vista they've fixed it (or so they say).

    Yeah, you used to be allowed full access to your own files and do with them as you please.

    We'll have no more of that nonsense.

    KFG

  6. Bad Omen by Target+Drone · · Score: 4, Funny

    Aren't windows code names traditionally cities? The fact that they are using a contry name for an upgraded version of Vista that experienced a military coup d'état a year ago (while vista development was in full swing) makes me wonder if this is a bad omen.

  7. Timeline for Windows Vienna by jonadab · · Score: 5, Funny

    And here's the timeline for 'Vienna':
    2007 Q1 Vista released; work on Vienna begins.
    2007 Q4 Microsoft announces Vienna will contain innovative new filesystem
    2008 Q2 Microsoft projects release date for 'Vienna' as late 2010 or early 2011
    2008 Q3 Microsoft announces Vienna will revolutionize the internet desktop
    2009 Q2 Microsoft announces Vienna's filesystem will make search irrelevant
    2009 Q4 Microsoft projects release date for Vienna as second half of 2011
    2010 Q1 Microsoft announces Vienna will be inherently more secure than Vista
    2010 Q2 Microsoft announces Vienna's new API will make developers' jobs easy
    2010 Q4 Microsoft announces Vienna will have built-in internet telephony (VOIP)
    2011 Q2 Microsoft projects release date for Vienna in early 2012
    2011 Q3 Microsoft announces Vienna will work with next-generation security hardware
    2012 Q1 Microsoft announces partnership with wireless internet provider to enhance Vienna's
          internet telephony, allowing users to go "unplugged"
    2012 Q2 Microsoft projects Vienna release date pushed back to 2013
    2012 Q3 Microsoft announces Vienna's wireless internet telephony will make cellphones obsolete
    2013 Q1 Microsoft announces Vienna's wireless internet telephony will be more secure than cellphones
    2013 Q3 Microsoft announces Vienna kernel will be most secure OS kernel ever
    2013 Q4 Microsoft projects Vienna release date in early 2014
    2014 Q1 Microsoft announces the new filesystem may not be ready for RTM but will ship
          just after Vienna in a service pack
    2014 Q2 Microsoft announces Vienna public beta will be forthcoming later in the year
    2014 Q3 Microsoft announces the new developer API will be spun off as a separate project from Vienna
    2014 Q4 Microsoft promises Vienna release no later than 2015 Q2
    2015 Q1 Deal with wireless internet company falls through
    2015 Q2 Microsoft announces innovative filesystem will be in release after Vienna
    2015 Q2 Microsoft announces Vienna will still feature "unplugged" internet telephony,
          but user will have choice of third-party wireless providers
    2015 Q3 Microsoft releases limited beta of Vienna to select individuals and companies
    2015 Q3 Reviews of Vienna start coming out; reviewers note internet telephony not present
    2015 Q4 Microsoft announces final product name for Vienna will be Windows Fiesta
    2015 Q4 Microsoft confirms internet telephony will not be ready to ship with first release
    2016 Q1 Microsoft releases public beta of Fiesta to a wider audience
    2016 Q2 Microsoft announces final release date for Fiesta in November; nobody believes it
    2016 October Microsoft announces Windows Fiesta will be available to select customers in
          November, retail version will ship in January
    2016 November Microsoft announces Fiesta now available to select customers
    2017 January Microsoft actually releases Windows Fiesta

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  8. Oh, Vienna! by hachete · · Score: 5, Funny

    MS don't know what will be in Vienna, because Apple haven't invented it yet. This means nothing to me.

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  9. Re:Fiji by diskis · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wow. It's also a capital in a country in europe. You do know where europe is?
    Founded some 2500 years ago. Not like it sprung up over night, like the maybe dozen Viennas you got in USA

  10. Re:Where's Saddam? by sugapablo · · Score: 4, Funny

    Any story about Saddam's execution on /. would most likely just be people debating the quality (or lack there of) of the knot used on the rope he hung from. (Looked pretty mean!)

  11. Re:Fiji by iminplaya · · Score: 5, Funny

    Or maybe "Windows Atlantis"?

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  12. Does the author speak english by ChaoticLimbs · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or just sentence fragments. Sometimes it can be so difficult. To tell if the author is simply illiterate. That he can't tell where commas go. Or sometimes just spaces. That makes it confusing. As well as looking dumb.

  13. Re:Fiji by M.+Baranczak · · Score: 4, Funny

    Windows code names seem to come from resorts. They should call the next one "Fawlty Towers", in that case. It would give a good idea of the attitude that Microsoft takes towards its customers.
  14. Re:Fiji by LittleBigLui · · Score: 4, Funny
    vienna is a us city.

    Ah c'mon. If you steal our cities, steal Klagenfurt (feel free to take the whole of Carinthia) but leave our capital alone.

    Sincerely,
    A Concerned Austrian.
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  15. Re:Fiji by Necrotica · · Score: 4, Funny

    Windows code names seem to come from resorts. I believe that what we call "heavy irony," as Windows is neither relaxing nor fun.

    I myself only install Microsoft operating systems as a last resort.

  16. Re:Fiji by s4m7 · · Score: 4, Funny
    If you think Vista is just a GUI refresh, you haven't been paying attention.

    Yeah they also built in the google desktop search, caught up (sort of) with linux and mac security from five years ago, and stuck in a bunch of Treacherous Computing and Digital Restrictions Managment.

    Hell of an upgrade.

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