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A Vista Delivery Next Month?
Surprisingly Good News on the Vista Front
Ed Sutherland

Could Microsoft (Quote) be doing something right for a change when it comes to its upcoming Windows Vista operating system?

After repeated delays and setbacks, Vista may ship on time after all, according to a financial analyst.

In a note to investors, Goldman Sachs analyst Rick Sherlund said the last test version of Vista could be ready as early as the end of the week. The assessment makes it more possible the operating system could reach PC vendors in November and consumers by late January 2007.

"We had been skeptical of the launch schedule after Beta shipped with problems in May, but the team seems to be making great progress in addressing issues of performance, reliability and compatibility," Sherlund wrote.

Additionally, vendors faced with the prospect of a holiday buying season without Vista to attract consumers could begin offering upgrade coupons starting later this month, according to the analyst.

"Microsoft is negotiating with PC vendors now on the nature of the coupons," according to Sherlund. Details such as the timing and who pays for the enticements remain.

Microsoft refused to comment on the report. The software maker plans to unveil RC2, but won't say when. More details could become known when the software maker reports first quarter earnings October 26.

The upbeat note seems to run counter to previous analyst opinions suggesting Vista may not appear before the second quarter of 2007.

In May, Gartner Group released a report titled "Windows Vista Unlikely to Ship Before 2Q07."

The research firm based the report on the speed of past OS introductions. While Windows XP took just five months to go from second beta to final code, the span stretched 16 months in the case of Windows 2000.

Michael Silver, author of the May report, concedes it looks like Microsoft will meet its November goal to get Vista to business users, but says "not like they will do much with the product during Thanksgiving and New Year's holidays."

While Microsoft says Vista should reach consumers by January, the Gartner analyst said he is waiting to see what happens with the EC.

"Microsoft could decide to hold back broad availability so they can have a single build for EU and non-EU," Silver told internetnews.com.

Other analysts agree Vista could be back on schedule.

Although some uncertainty remains, "Microsoft is in pretty good shape," JupiterKagan analyst Joe Wilcox told internetnews.com.

Wilcox said the September release of Release Candidate 1 (RC1) was a major milestone.

Testers positively received that first test version of Vista.

However, possible roadblocks remain for Vista.

If European regulators demand Microsoft make changes in Vista to address concerns by rivals, such as Adobe (Quote) and Symantec (Quote), the operating system could face more delays.

If beta testers encounter either technical bugs or other problems with the software requiring changes, the final release date could again slip, according to the analyst.

In the end, the date Vista is finally released may depend less on the actions of the software company and more on outside decisions.

"It's no longer in Microsoft's hands," Wilcox said.

News courtesy of internetnews.com

October 6, 2006

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1. Surprisingly Good News on the Vista Front


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  • More Bits for Vista Enthusiasts
  • Looking Ahead to Windows Vista: Part 2
  • Looking Ahead to Windows Vista: Part 3
  • Vista Security Mostly Invisible But Thorough
  • Black Hat Takes Vista to Task
  • Vista Outlook Not as Cloudy?
  • Vista One Step Closer to Release
  • Vista RC1: A Major Improvement Over Beta 2
  • Microsoft Hard-Balling EU Over Vista
  • Getting a Good Look at Vista
  • Allchin Breaks Out the Pom-Poms for Vista
  • Adobe, Symantec Press EU to Block Vista
  • Gartner: EU Complaints Might Lead to Vista Delay
  • Vista to Downgrade Pirates
  • Vista gets Cute (Qt)
  • Microsoft Ships Final Test Version of Vista
  • PC Makers Ready for Vista
  • Vista on Track: Microsoft Bends For E.U., Korea
  • New Microsoft License Ties Vista To Hardware
  • Security Vendors Have a Vista Bone to Pick
  • Microsoft, McAfee Trade Barbs Over Vista Security
  • Holiday PC Buyers to Get Vista Coupons
  • Vista's PatchGuard Bypassed?
  • Bug Causes Vista RTM Roadblock?
  • Vista Wait to End with November
  • Vista Compatibility Checks and Balances
  • Vista Gets the Final Sign-Off
  • How Fast Will They Flock to Vista?
  • Pirated Vista, Office 2007 Already on the 'Net
  • PC Companies Tout Vista Enhancements
  • Vista's Day Has Come
  • Are You (And Your Apps) Ready For Vista?
  • Countdown to Vista: Microsoft's Past and Future
  • Study: Vista to Spur Revenue, Jobs Growth
  • Is Vista the Last of Windows?
  • Vista Exploit Looking for Achilles Heel
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  • Microsoft Shakes Up Vista Options
  • Microsoft Aims to Support Small Business Success
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