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Microsoft claims Windows 7 is on track

by Matt Chapman

25 Jul 2008

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Windows unit head Bill Veghte described Windows 7 as 'tracking well'

Microsoft's forthcoming Windows 7 is "on track" for its recently announced January 2010 launch date.

Windows unit head Bill Veghte said that the new operating system is " tracking very, very well".

"We are committed and looking good, relative to our commitment [of shipping Windows 7] three years from general availability of Windows Vista," Veghte told a meeting of Microsoft financial analysts on Thursday.

Few details have been revealed about the upcoming OS, other than it will sport a new multi-touch interface and major architectural changes.

When asked what Windows 7 would look like in a Q&A at the end of the meeting, chief executive Steve Ballmer refused to offer details as he said to do so would be a "no-win" result for Microsoft.

"It's going to look great; it's going to be quite compatible," he said. "If I wanted to start selling Windows 7 today, we'd start selling Windows 7 today. Then you'd complain."

Meanwhile, a recently released Forrester Research study offered poor reading for Microsoft by putting forward a strong case for bypassing Windows Vista altogether.

The report showed that Vista use among businesses had increased by more than 40 per cent since January, but that most of the installations were replacing versions of Windows that predate Windows XP.

According to Forrester, 87.1 per cent of the companies surveyed for the report continue to use XP.

"Windows 7 is pencilled for release in [the first quarter of] 2010. And, who knows, by then even Apple may have got its enterprise act together," said Forrester analyst Thomas Mendel in the report.

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