Compatibility & Ecosystem Momentum For Windows 7

Hi, it’s Mark Relph again from the Windows Ecosystem Team here at Microsoft. Over the summer, our team posted a series of updates on our progress overall and with hardware and software vendors. In advance of the launch of Windows 7, I wanted to provide an update on our progress to ready the ecosystem of hardware and software products that work with Windows. While Windows 7 is designed to be compatible with the most popular hardware and software products you use every day. Compatibility is critical and we’ve continued our focus on making sure our hardware and software partners have all the resources they need to test and build on Windows 7. We have spent a lot of time with these partners in the last few months, including hosting more than 60 application compatibility labs, 6 logo fests, and outreach to partners in more than 93 different countries. In the Windows Ecosystem Readiness Program alone we now have over 50,000 developers from 17,000 companies using our technical resources to ready their products for Windows 7. This is translating into great momentum and real results:

  • We have been hard at work partnering with vendors to confirm the compatibility of thousands of products to work with Windows 7. 
  • As seen in our Windows 7 Logo Program update, while many products just work, we have thousands of partners meeting a higher quality bar by receiving the Compatible with Windows 7 Logo more than 6,000 hardware and software products. For example, we have more applications with the Windows 7 software logo today than we had at launch for any previous release of Windows.
  • On the hardware side, 9 out of 10 beta testers and early adopters of Windows 7 have the drivers available for all hardware devices in and connected to their PCs.
  • Here are examples of two partners, Sansa and Roxio who are ready for Windows 7 as part of the Ready.Set.7 program:

 

 

 All of this activity by partners and Microsoft goes to ensuring that customers continue to have a breadth of choice of great products available on Windows 7. To help customers find compatible products, we will unveil a new Windows Compatibility Center Website for the launch of Windows 7. We will have more on this as we get closer to launch, but thousands of products are being populated into the Compatibility Center right now based on confirmed statements of support from partners. If you are a customer, you can be confident that we are working with our partners to ensure you find the compatibility status, downloads, and helpful resources for the products you use every day.

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If you are a hardware or software partner, please help Microsoft to tell our customers about your products. If you have not yet submitted your status - now is the time. Ensuring your product status is listed on the Compatibility Center so customers know your Windows 7 readiness status. You can visit the Product submission page to get started. If you are an ISV, there are some additional resources as a part of our Green Light program at www.isvappcompat.com.


Comments

  1. Posted on: October 02, 2009 at 7:58AM  

    "Compatibility is critical and we’ve continued our focus on making sure our hardware and software partners have all the resources they need to test and build on Windows 7"

    Offer Vista Ultimate Users a Discounted Upgrade option then!!! Its not that compatable with Windows 7 when we are forced to down Grade which = New Intall and lost Data!

    Get with the Program Microsoft Vista Ultimate Users are NOT HAPPY!

  2. Posted on: October 02, 2009 at 11:40PM  

    Why older Zune devices don't have device stage enabled? And I can't see the Baseline Device Experience for a single device even on RTM?

  3. Posted on: October 03, 2009 at 8:55PM  

    Big Bad Microsoft does it again (or should I say does US again) after failing to cure the major issues with the disasterous VISTA they finally stop trying and release the new and improved (not to mention stable) platform Windows 7 of course we can all get the stability we need by paying $120 to upgrade to 7 if we like.........great well done Microsoft screwed us again and left us with the Vista nightmare.

  4. Posted on: October 03, 2009 at 11:25PM  

    I would like to throw this in the ring.   I'm running Vista.   I've been running Vista since beta.  

    It *IS* a technology change, but unstable?  

    Hardly.  

    I've been using Vista and Windows 7 side by side.  Yes Windows 7 is faster, Windows 7 looks very similiar to Windows Vista in many aspects.   It also has features Vista never had, much like Vista had features Windows XP never had.  And XP Having features Windows 98 never had.

    And more importantly, take a look online, I've been noticing some incredibly amazing price packages offered to Home users by Microsoft, Windows 7 is being offered in Europe how Europeans want it, with a CHOICE of Browsers.  You can even uninstall the Browser in Windows 7.  Plus they're offering free Antivirus and AntiMalware software along with a decent Firewall with SPI into the operating system.

    Microsoft HAS been listening, thus the changes in Windows 7.

    It's true, Microsoft is a large corporation, but one thing I have noticed in abundance is they DO listen, they take to heart the critiques given to them and try and bend each and every day to try and improve.  

    I can say for a fact from personal experience at having seen Microsoft in action here in Canada that they go directly to the community to find out how we're using things, and how we need to implement and change technology for our needs.

    Yes they make mistakes, which makes them human like the rest of us.

    Me personally? I'm looking forward to Windows 7. And I'm looking forward to what the future brings.

    Sean

  5. J-P
    Posted on: October 04, 2009 at 1:32PM  

    I agree on my part (having skipped on the Vista experience knowing from the start that it might not stick around) that Microsoft has been listening and so far am optimistic about Windows 7.

    I am also happy to see what effort is being put in to ensure compatibilty, as it might greatly slow down global deployment. I know I would not adopt a solution that is not 100% compatible with applications and devices.

    So thanks Mark, I am looking forwarding to the Compatibility Center being released so that this gig can get started.

    JP

  6. Posted on: October 05, 2009 at 12:37PM  

    It all depends on how W7 optimizes – or better still, how Microsoft allows users to tweak performance settings. With Vista, there were loads of places to improve the performance. W7 will have the same ability from what I know. The whole strength of W7 is still based on allowing networking, heavy multi-media use and ‘power use’. Translated, this means resource hogging, making it ripe for optimization.  

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