Windows Vista Product Lineup
Windows Vista Product Line Up?
February. 26, 2006 Microsoft announced the
product line up of its upcoming Windows Vista operating system.
Scheduled for release later this year, the Microsoft Windows Vista
product line up will bring clarity to customers digital world by
helping them easily accomplish everyday tasks, instantly find what
they want, enjoy the latest in entertainment, improve the safety of
their personal information, stay connected at home or on the go, and
help ensure PCs are up-to-date, more secure and running smoothly.
The Way Ahead
The Windows Vista product line up consists of six versions:
Two for businesses, three for consumers, and one for emerging
markets: Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows
Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Ultimate
and Windows Vista Starter.
The number of offerings is the same as the number of offerings
currently available for Windows XP. More important, the line up is
designed to deliver clear value to a broad range of customers, each
product tailored to meet specific needs of various segments of
customers home PC users, small and medium-sized businesses and the
largest enterprises and is aimed at bringing 64-bit, Media Center
and Tablet PC functionality into the mainstream.
Windows Vista: Designed for Businesses of All Sizes
Business customers can choose from two versions that are designed to
meet their needs, based on the size and scale of their
organizations:
Windows Vista Business. Windows Vista Business is
the operating system designed for organizations of all sizes. For
small businesses, Windows Vista Business will help keep PCs running
smoothly and more securely so they are less reliant on dedicated IT
support. For larger organizations, Windows Vista Business will
provide dramatic new infrastructure improvements that will enable IT
staff to spend less time focused on day-to-day maintenance of PCs
and more time on adding strategic value to the organization. These
are some of the specific features of Windows Vista Business:
# A new user interface, named Windows Aero, is designed to deliver
the most productive, highest-performing desktop experience possible.
Windows Aero will provide a professional-looking, transparent glass
design, with subtle effects such as dynamic reflections and smooth
animations, along with Windows Flip and Flip 3D desktop navigation
features.
# In addition to these navigation improvements, Windows Vista
Business makes it easier than ever to manage huge volumes of
business documents. By integrating search throughout the operating
system and providing new ways to organize files, Windows Vista
Business helps business users quickly find exactly what they are
looking for.
# Windows Tablet PC technology provides built-in handwriting
recognition and enables interaction with the PC with a digital pen
or fingertip instead of a keyboard.
Windows Vista Enterprise. To better address the
needs of large global organizations and those with highly complex IT
infrastructures, Windows Vista Enterprise is designed to
significantly lower IT costs and risk. In addition to all the
features available in Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista
Enterprise is designed to provide higher levels of data protection
using hardware-based encryption technology. It will also include
tools to improve application compatibility and will enable
organizations to standardize on a single worldwide deployment image
with the inclusion of all Windows user-interface languages. Windows
Vista Enterprise will be available only to customers who have PCs
covered by Microsoft Software Assurance or a Microsoft Enterprise
Agreement. These are some of the specific Windows Vista Enterprise
features:
# Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption helps prevent sensitive data
and intellectual property from falling into the wrong hands if a
computer is lost or stolen.
# Virtual PC Express is one of several built-in tools that improve
application compatibility with previous versions of Microsoft
operating systems. Virtual PC Express enables a legacy application
to run unchanged on a legacy Windows operating system in a virtual
environment on top of Windows Vista Enterprise.
# Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications enables users to run UNIX
applications unchanged on a Windows Vista Enterprise-based PC.
The new user interface Windows Aero is also available in this
edition of Windows Vista.
Windows Vista: Incredible New Experiences and Choices for
the Home PC User
Consumers can choose from three versions that deliver exciting new
experiences for the home PC user:
Windows Vista Home Basic. Windows Vista Home Basic
is a great choice for homes with basic computing needs. For
consumers who want to simply use the PC to browse the Internet,
correspond with friends and family through e-mail or perform basic
document creation and editing tasks, Windows Vista Home Basic will
deliver a safer, more reliable and more productive computing
environment. It will provide new tools and technologies for making
the PC more secure and enjoyable, including features such as a new
Search Explorer, Sidebar and Parental Controls.
Windows Vista Home Premium. Windows Vista Home
Premium will help consumers use mobile or desktop PC functionality
more effectively while enabling the enjoyment of new, exciting
digital entertainment experiences. Windows Vista Home Premium
improves every aspect of digital entertainment experiences,
including photos, video, TV, movies, music and games. Windows Vista
Home Premium includes everything in Windows Vista Home Basic, along
with additional features and enhancements such as the following:
# The new user interface Windows Aero is also available in this
edition of Windows Vista.
# Windows Vista Home Premium integrates search throughout the
operating system, helping customers easily organize and quickly find
large collections of documents, pictures, movies, videos and music.
# Windows Media Center capabilities turn the PC into an all-in-one
home entertainment center. Consumers can use Media Center to record
and watch TV shows (even high-definition TV) and access new kinds of
online entertainment content. It also provides the ability to
connect Windows Vista Home Premium to Xbox 360, extending the Media
Center experience to multiple rooms in the home.
# Windows Tablet PC technology, which enables interaction with the
PC with a digital pen or fingertip instead of a keyboard, is also
available in this edition of Windows Vista.
# Integrated DVD burning and authoring allows users to seamlessly
burn personal videos photos and files to video or data DVDs, and
easily create professional-looking DVDs from home movies that can be
shared with family and friends.
Windows Vista Ultimate. Windows Vista Ultimate is the edition of
Windows Vista that has it all. It is the first operating system that
brings together all the entertainment features, mobility features
and business-oriented features available in Windows Vista.
All new versions are available for either 32-bit or 64-bit systems,
depending on the needs of the customer. Windows Vista Home Basic,
Home Premium, Ultimate and Business will be available as a
full-packaged product at retail and on new PCs. Windows Vista
Enterprise will be offered only to business customers participating
in Microsoft's Software Assurance program.
Windows Vista Starter. This offering will be for
use in emerging markets. Windows Vista Starter is designed to
empower families and entry-level PC users in these markets to
experience the world of social and educational benefits that
personal computer technology and the Internet makes possible. A
32-bit operating system designed specifically for lower-cost
computers, Windows Vista Starter enables popular beginner PC
activities and provides an easy-to-use and more affordable entry
point to the Windows Vista family of products.
"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 IDC. "Microsoft's strategy to address
different customer segments with versions of Windows Vista optimized
for their needs should be well received by these diverse user
segments."
The consumer versions of Windows Vista are scheduled to be broadly
available in the January of 2007.
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