Longhorn's Delayed Expectations
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Longhorn's Diminished Expectations
Longhorn's Diminished Expectations
04/09/2004 05:24 PM
As Microsoft struggles to fix Windows XP, the bright promise of
Longhorn dims.
Longhorn's Flash Killer?
Longhorn's Flash Killer?
11/06/2003 03:52 PMMicrosoft: Longhorn's No Mere XP SP3
Microsoft: Longhorn's No Mere XP SP3
04/15/2005 09:53 AMAfter a near-total block on any new information on Longhorn, Microsoft
reopened the floodgates this week. During a cross-country press tour,
Microsoft group VP of platforms Jim Allchin showed off a new build of
the Longhorn desktop and gave his pitch for why Longhorn will be a lot
bigger, in both functionality and positioning, than just another
Windows service pack.
allchin's memo about longhorn's feature
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allchin's memo about longhorn's feature
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08/30/2004 02:38 AMseems like it's as good as could be expected, given the circumstances
Allchin explains Longhorn's haircut
Allchin explains Longhorn's haircut
08/27/2004 03:20 PMA clear roadmap for Longhorn was more important than inclusion of an
advanced file system, Jim Allchin tells CNET News.com.
Longhorn's Real Job: Trying to Gore
Linux
Longhorn's Real Job: Trying to Gore
Linux
05/04/2004 03:05 PMLonghorn's Demise Gives Linux Its Chance
Longhorn's Demise Gives Linux Its Chance
09/03/2004 08:23 AMLonghorn's delay may be Linux's gain, according to Linux vendors and
analysts. With Longhorn shorn of most of its most important features,
such as WinFS (Windows File System), Linux supporters are hopeful that
the Linux desktop can finally make inroads into the hearts and minds
of corporate desktop users.
Dr. Frederick Berenstein, chairman and CTO of Xandros Inc., thinks
Linux can do more than just catch up with Windows. He thinks Linux can
do better.
"It is understandable, given the complexity of Microsoft's vision
of the new [WinFS] system that they chose to remove it from Longhorn
until it is fully functional. The Linux community is aware of the
direction Microsoft is taking and is planning to bring comparable
pervasive search capabilities to the Linux desktop," said
Berenstein.
Specifically, Berenstein noted, "It was just announced at the KDE
[K Desktop Environment] Community World Summit that the next release
of KDE upon which the Xandros GUI is based, may incorporate a
Google-type facility on the control panel to search local content.
Considering the Longhorn delays, there's a good chance that Xandros
will beat Microsoft to the punch."

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The beta on Longhorn's alpha release
04/09/2004 04:02 PMAccording to a story by the IDG News Service (link below), Bill Gates
last week all but confirmed that Microsoft's target for shipping the
next desktop version of Windows, codenamed "Longhorn," is now 2006.
Since I've been saying that since last fall, I do feel a little smug.
Longhorn's loss may be some users' gain
Longhorn's loss may be some users' gain
08/30/2004 07:53 AMMicrosoft Corp.'s retreat from its Longhorn ambitions and its decision
to add several Longhorn technologies to Windows XP and Windows Server
2003 may rob the next Windows release of its glamor, but users and
developers gain more than they lose, some observers said Friday.
Longhorn's Copy Protection Standard
Longhorn's Copy Protection Standard
09/16/2004 03:14 PMMore on Longhorn's 'Windows Driver
Foundation'
More on Longhorn's 'Windows Driver
Foundation'
09/09/2004 08:41 AMAt the Intel Developer Forum this week, Microsoft offered more details
on the new driver model for Longhorn, known as the "Windows Driver
Foundation."
Longhorn's ''task based'' user interface
Longhorn's ''task based'' user interface
12/02/2003 01:45 AMIn this
Longhorn FAQ,
Paul Thurrott touts Longhorn's "task based" user interface as superior
to traditional desktop user interfaces. I'm sure there are better user
interfaces, but I doubt of this is it. For anyone who thinks a task
based user interface is a good idea, I offer two words:
Microsoft Lifts Lid On Longhorn's
Networking Features
Microsoft Lifts Lid On Longhorn's
Networking Features
03/23/2005 04:56 AMMicrosoft on Tuesday used a public online chat to provide some
detailed technical insight into the networking features it plans to
fold into its next-generation Longhorn operating system, which is
scheduled for initial release in 2006.
Longhorn's worth the wait, says
Microsoft's Gates
Longhorn's worth the wait, says
Microsoft's Gates
01/27/2004 01:42 PMMicrosoft's Bill Gates took centre stage at yesterday's software
developer day in London to convince UK software developers to stick
with Microsoft, even though Longhorn, its next-generation operating
system platform, is two to three years away.
More Insight On Longhorn's Avalon And
Aero Design
More Insight On Longhorn's Avalon And
Aero Design
05/23/2004 04:25 PMLonghorn's Windows Graphics Foundation
Examined
Longhorn's Windows Graphics Foundation
Examined
07/31/2004 12:32 AMLonghorn's Cutbacks Give Linux Its
Chance
Longhorn's Cutbacks Give Linux Its
Chance
09/03/2004 09:54 PMLinux vendors think that Longhorn's transformation into 'shorthorn'
gives them a shot at making Linux an important desktop player.
Analysis: Longhorn's loss may be some
users' gain
Analysis: Longhorn's loss may be some
users' gain
08/30/2004 05:35 PMUsers and developers gain more than they lose from Microsoft's
decision to add several Longhorn technologies to Windows XP and
Windows Server 2003, even as the company scales back plans for the
next Windows operating system.
Sneak peak at Longhorn's Aero "Jade"
interface
Sneak peak at Longhorn's Aero "Jade"
interface
05/08/2004 06:59 PMTo date, Longhorn builds available on MSDN and other semi-public
outlets have been built to hide the Aero interface. Crafty users of
the most recent build of Longhorn (4074) have found a way to enable
the Aero interface.
Budgets? Up. Expectations? Way Up...
Probably
Budgets? Up. Expectations? Way Up...
Probably
12/09/2003 10:54 PMIf you're working in technology these days, you've probably noticed
that budgets are suddenly opening up. Companies are willing to spend
again. From here, it appeared like things really started freeing up
in the second and third quarter - but most of those budgets were still
somewhat constrained by overall year 2003 budgets. Now that most
companies have their 2004 budgets in place, the story is that there's
a lot more money there to spend. Does that mean a return to the
carefree "sure, we'll buy whatever you have to sell" days of the boom
years? Not quite. It sounds like at least a few people have learned
their lessons, and while they may have more money to spend, customers
want
to make sure they're actually getting some value out of what they
buy. At least, that's the story they tell the analysts. Whether
or not that's what actually happens remains to be seen. Of course
you're going to tell an analyst that you need to be cautious in how
you spend, but when you realize you still have half your budget left,
and are afraid the folks higher up will simply give you less cash next
time, you find a way to spend it... fast.
"Lower Expectations"
"Lower Expectations"
06/28/2004 08:27 AM3G Australia below expectations
3G Australia below expectations
01/16/2004 11:02 AMNet 4 Nowt Jan 16 2004 7:30AM GMT
Microsoft: May expectations for Longhorn
Microsoft: May expectations for Longhorn
04/14/2004 01:16 PMAlpha code for WinHEC?
IBM earnings in line with expectations
IBM earnings in line with expectations
04/15/2004 07:51 PMZDNet Apr 15 2004 10:52PM GMT
G.M.'s Earnings Beat Expectations
G.M.'s Earnings Beat Expectations
04/20/2004 02:17 PMGeneral Motors' first-quarter profits were driven by record results in
its lending business, surging Asian auto sales and a shrinking tax
bill in the U.S.
Nortel lowers expectations
Nortel lowers expectations
09/16/2004 02:48 PMNortel said it expects revenue for the third quarter to fall short of
expectations.
China Tempers 3G Expectations
China Tempers 3G Expectations
04/28/2004 02:24 PMThe Chinese government indicates that it's in no rush to get to 3G and
will allow mobile operators to choose their own standards.
Microsoft earnings top expectations
Microsoft earnings top expectations
01/22/2004 05:04 PMThe software giant also says it sees signs of a recovery in corporate
tech spending.
AT&T beats analyst expectations
AT&T beats analyst expectations
01/23/2004 12:20 AMAT&T Corp. reported income from continuing operations of $340 million
for its fourth quarter Thursday, turning around from a loss of $611
million in the fourth quarter of 2002, and translating into an
earnings per share slightly better than analyst expectations.
BEA misses analyst expectations
BEA misses analyst expectations
05/13/2004 05:04 PMRevenue from the company's software licenses drops 2 percent to $120
million.
Oracle's earnings just top expectations
Oracle's earnings just top expectations
09/14/2004 08:23 PMBoston Globe Sep 15 2004 0:42AM GMT
Oracle's Earnings Just Top Expectations
(AP)
Oracle's Earnings Just Top Expectations
(AP)
09/14/2004 06:37 PMAP - Business software maker Oracle Corp.'s quarterly earnings
exceeded analyst expectations, overcoming sluggish sales in a product
line that the company hopes to bolster by completing a long-sought
takeover of rival PeopleSoft Inc.
IBM Profit Misses Expectations
IBM Profit Misses Expectations
04/15/2005 10:01 AMNo. 1 computer company IBM surprised Wall Street with results that
fell short of already low expectations, blaming pockets of global
economic weakness and problems closing business deals.
Google lowers its IPO expectations
Google lowers its IPO expectations
08/19/2004 06:05 AMThedailycamera.com - Thu Aug 19, 10:00 am GMT
Google Lowers Expectations for Its Value
Google Lowers Expectations for Its Value
08/18/2004 08:24 PMSan Jose Mercury News Aug 19 2004 0:53AM GMT
BEA meets lowered expectations for Q2
BEA meets lowered expectations for Q2
08/13/2004 05:38 PMThough BEA Systems signed 18 licensing deals worth $1 million and
added 488 new customers during the quarter, licensing revenue dropped
to $116.3 million.
AMD meets second-quarter expectations
AMD meets second-quarter expectations
07/14/2004 05:01 PMThe chipmaker says its Memory Group achieved record sales of $673
million and predicts moderate growth for the third quarter.
Surprising User Expectations
Surprising User Expectations
06/24/2005 09:42 PMOne of the most enlightening experiences I've had in my 5+ years at
Yahoo was sitting in on some usability tests. Being on the "watching"
side of the one way glass is fun. But it can be particularly
frustrating when the application or service users are attempting to
use is your own. Back in 2000 or 2001, I watched a few such tests on
specific areas of the Yahoo! Finance site, which I worked on at the
time. I walked...
Callaway Slices Expectations
Callaway Slices Expectations
06/17/2004 11:35 AMThe golf giant lowers second-quarter projections.
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