Microsoft silent on Vista successor rumours

Companies and home users who are getting up to speed on Microsoft's new operating system, Vista, should not expect a pause for breath. Within a year, the name on everyone's lips could be Vienna, not Vista.

Vienna, the code name for the successor to Vista, is likely to be launched in 2009, according to Microsoft's corporate vice president for Windows development, Ben Fathi.

Fathi reportedly told a session at last week's RSA Conference in San Francisco that Vista shipped about two and a half years after Windows XP Service Pack 2, and that Vienna is expected to follow roughly the same time frame.

Vista's launch came five years after the launch of Windows XP. That gap, though,was something of an exception. Microsoft's operating systems have typically shipped more frequently -- every two to three years through the 1990s.

When contacted for comment, Microsoft would not confirm or deny that it is planning to bring out a replacement to Vista around 2009.

"We're going to continue to innovate and deliver great new versions of the OS just like we've done with Windows Vista," a Microsoft spokeswoman said. "We're not currently talking about the next version. We'll be happy to update you when we're ready."

Serious speculation about the likely features that will appear in Vienna will probably begin some time later this year, although Fathi didn't released any details on what may be in it.

Many companies are expected to delay migrating to Vista until at least 2008.

Colin Barker reported for ZDNet UK from London

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Talkback 5 comments

    Vienna Anonymous -- 13/02/07

    MS won't know what to put in this new OS until Apple rolls out their new OS.

    HA!

    They already know what their putting in... Yert -- 13/02/07 (in reply to #320074541)

    Microsoft did announce most of the feature of Vista before a version of Mac OS X came that had that feature. That being said, as in the words of Steve Jobs, "Real artists ship."

    But they already planed Vienna. Check out the Wikipedia article at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vienna

    Rertarded person Anonymous -- 13/02/07

    The Microsoft spokeswoman is reatrded!!! All Microsoft OS's suck sohow could she say that they will continue to bring good OS's?!!!

    MS innovation yeah right? Anonymous -- 15/02/07

    The word "innovation" and MS should not be mentioned in the same sentence. I find that all of the features in Vista in which I tested the other day at a local best buy are all present in OSX. For some reason the computers it runs on almost seem and look MAC like too. With that said they will most likely wait until apple releases several upgrades to OSX and then make use of the ideas and implement them in this so called Vienna. What is with these foreign names "Vienna & Vista" what the heck are they trying to portray with that stuff? I think they are trying to break the image they have of being un-cool. Maybe the Zune should be renamed as well. I would say call it simple "Tune".

    Strange. Anonymous -- 16/02/07 (in reply to #320074666)

    Almost as silly as calling your release 'Tiger' or something? Hmm... Funny that.
    Strange how you assume any good looking PC is simply copying Mac's. One would think that good looking PC's aren't only available for Macs.

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