Microsoft constantly switching up codenames, it's tough to keep track of what's on and what's off. But "Fiji" is on. reported a while back, "Vienna," formerly known as "Blackcomb" is officially known inside Redmond's hallowed halls as
Windows 7 (or more accurately, "Windows Seven," kind of like "Oceans Eleven," according to one of my fussy sources). I reported there was an interim Windows release on the books, code-named Fiji, that was slated to ship some time between Vista and Vienna. Others subsequently reported that Fiji was Vista Service Pack (SP) 1. Microsoft wouldn't comment either way. turns out that Fiji is,
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buy office 2010 upgrade key, according to various sources and blog hints. And Microsoft's plan of record is to release this next Windows Media Center build "out of band," meaning in between core Windows releases. Windows Media Center roadmap looks like this (courtesy of Charlie Owen, a product manager on the Media Center team): Release Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 (this is the Media Center release built into Windows Vista Ultimate) (my addition): 2007 or 2008 (?) the "F" word, Owen blogged on March 14: the version of Windows Media Center which ships with Windows Vista,
win 7 home basic 32 bit, and is the only version of Windows Media Center (to date) which was synced with a major version of Windows. All prior releases were 'Windows Out Of Band Release' projects — meaning they weren't necessarily tied to a particular shipping date of Windows (or a Windows service pack). Our next version is yet another out of band release and (generally speaking) the team is pretty happy about that because it allows us to get back on our (approximate) yearly schedule of delivering goodness to customers (it was a major feat of engineering load balancing for us to be simultaneously working on 'Emerald' and 'Diamond' at the same time — a story for some other time). For the obvious follow up: Sorry, no dates or specific milestones to share,
microsoft windows 7 enterprise keygen, and past performance is not indicative of future release dates. Suffice it to say we are hard at work defining and coding the next version." have a lot of questions — none of which Microsoft is ready to answer, I'm sure: is the internal ship target for Fiji? (I am hearing post Vista SP1, which is supposedly "latter half of 2007.) new features will be in Fiji? is the Media Center team going back to its "out of band" release strategy? Was Diamond/Vista just a one-time aberration? this change permanent — i.e.,
microsoft office 2010 pro plus x64, are attempts by Microsoft to sync up Media Center with core Windows client releases a thing of the past (and part of the grand plan to speed up Windows client development/delivery)? Microsoft also release a Tablet-PC-centric version of Windows out of band? submitted my short list of questions to the Microsoft powers-that-be. The response: "No comment." hat tip to my ZDNet blogging colleague Ed Bott for help deciphering the ever-changing Windows-release roadmap.)