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August 4th, 2008

Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 8:09 am

Categories: Microsoft, VMware, virtualization

Tags: Microsoft Corp., Software Development Times, Microsoft Windows, Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Storage Management, Operating Systems, Utility Computing, Software, Hardware

Is it time for me to start hammering out an obituary for Microsoft Windows? The headline, “Microsoft sees end of Windows era” was enough to make me look twice and start imagining a world without Vista, system crashes and the blue screen of death.

Software Development Times has reportedly seen some of Microsoft’s internal documents describing a technology code-named “Midori,” which is supposed to be Microsoft’s answer to virtual computing as the Web moves beyond information and into computing. Microsoft is being pretty tight-lipped about Midori, saying publicly that it’s one of many projects in incubation stage and that it’s too early to comment.

Among the details from the SDTimes piece:

At the presentation layer, Microsoft is making a clean break from the existing Windows GUI model, where applications must update their display on one and only one thread at a time, and the associated problems that affect OS stability and make it more difficult to write multithreaded applications.

The Midori documents indicate that the company has not decided what user interface abstractions are appropriate when applications cut across boundaries, or how to combine the best qualities of rich client applications and Web applications.

The whole project is very hush-hush but I suspect that we’ll start hearing more about it soon. Microsoft is behind the game in virtualization. Last week, during an earnings call, VWare announced plans to give away ESXi, the “platform” or “operating system” that powers its lineup of virtualization software products. Think of it as Microsoft giving away Windows and then selling Office or the Web browser. It’s a good way for VMWare to get a jump-start on its competitors and try to build a loyal following before Microsoft has a chance to take Midori out of the incubator.

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RE: Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?
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Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?  Loverock Davidson | 08/04/08
Really?  Qbt | 08/04/08
Wow,  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 08/04/08
Vista Never Crashes  Tiggster | 08/04/08
.....  Linux User 147560 | 08/04/08
I will give you a break  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 08/04/08
They ALL crash  Dr. John | 08/05/08
Really ?  timiteh | 08/05/08
RAM problems  Dr. John | 08/05/08
Why don't you..  tikigawd | 08/05/08
Still blame the OS!!!  jmack789 | 08/20/08
this news is pure FUD !  qmlscycrajg | 08/04/08
Care to elaborate?  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 08/04/08
I didn't even see any news...  Richard Flude | 08/04/08
RE: Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?  SamDiazZDNet Moderator | 08/04/08
why dont you explain your Vista laptop  code_Warrior | 08/04/08
my vista laptop  SamDiazZDNet Moderator | 08/04/08
Lemon  Dr. John | 08/05/08
.....  Linux User 147560 | 08/04/08
Suuuuure....  Dr. John | 08/05/08
RE: Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?  El Condor | 08/05/08
Midori is NOT about Virtualization  Just Another User | 08/05/08
Long time coming  cpushrink1@... | 08/05/08
The world is moving whether or not MSFT does  schmandel@... | 08/05/08
Want to talk about proprietary?  vermonter | 08/05/08
I'm moving!  RS9 | 08/06/08
Makes you wonder who is paying these ZDNet writers?  Martin_Australia | 08/07/08
RE: Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?  hwr | 11/20/09

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