Windows Vista is hereâ¦well almost. Yes, the much maligned and often delayed Vista will finally arrive on Thursday. Unlike the local Target on âBlack Fridayâ not many people are fighting to be first in line. Most pundits are cautiously optimistic and most companies are taking the old wait and see approach. Why â well a few reasons: Redmondâs failure to launch the product on time has many people wondering what took so long â five years between XP and Vista is an eternity in the software industry. Microsoft has also been notorious for the amount of bugs and gaps in their softwareâ¦we all know that Firefox has exploded because of the many weaknesses in IE. Finally, the pure pain of transferring operating systems has many corporations weighing the expected upgrades versus the potential compatibility issues that may arise with other software, therefore making the early assumption it is just not worth itâ¦yet.
Although we wonât be jumping on the Vista train anytime soon, I am excited about the upcoming changes. I love when companies innovate. Sure, you can knock that Apple has had many of these features with their OSX Tiger system, but I love to see a huge company like Microsoft take time to make changes and really want to create a better product. Will it have bugs? Probably, but innovation is exciting. Whether it is from such internet darlings as Google or behemoths like Microsoft â innovation will only breed innovation and force others to create around the new product offerings. Maybe I am optimistic, but here is hoping that Redmond gets it right. I canât wait to see the new Aero design, the new expanded search features, the new photo and movie creators. Letâs usher in a new era and hope that, like Christmas morning, we awake not knowing what to expect and leave a little happier with the new surprises we just unwrapped.
It seems to me we have been hearing about Vista as long as we have been hearing the BCS is going to figure out how to put together a College post season that pits the proper number 1 and number 2 teams against one another. For those using Macs, we've been lucky enough to be using this Vista technology for years now. Apple will once again raise the bar with their new OS X Leopard, and Microsoft will once again go back to the drawing board!