Vista holds clues to Microsoft's future
InfoWorld | at | by Mike
It's just days before the consumer launch of Windows Vista, and by now most everyone has heard about Vista's new and improved Aero user interface, desktop search, security and various multimedia enhancements.
But there's far more to Vista than the features consumers will experience when they use the OS. Five years in the making, Vista -- an evolutionary move rather than a revolutionary one -- has broad implications for Microsoft. Inside Vista are clues about the future of Windows and how Microsoft plans to position its number-one core product going forward.