Microsoft has
revealed the flavours of Vista it will be launching later this year, confirming
many of the details which were inadvertently leaked last
week.
As expected, there will be more than six versions of the new operating
system: one for developing markets, two business systems, three for the home and
some EU-specific packages that have Media Player removed. Most of the options
will be available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
"Windows Vista is going to be a significant release for all Windows
customers, including enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses as well as
consumers," said Al Gillen, research director for system software at analyst
firm IDC.
"Microsoft's strategy to address different customer segments with versions of
Windows Vista optimised for their needs should be well received by these diverse
user segments."
The developing market version, called Windows Vista Starter, will be limited
to 32-bit processors and provides a very basic operating system suitable for
office and internet functions.
Business users have a choice between Vista Business and Vista Enterprise.
Both versions come with the new Windows Aero interface, which has improved
graphics and desktop search capabilities. Support for Tablet PCs is built in and
there will be no separate Tablet PC edition of Vista.
Vista Enterprise has similar features but with a number of security
enhancements and better application compatibility. Microsoft is also claiming
that Unix applications will be able to run on the operating system.
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