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Microsoft's Biggest Launch Ever Has Begun

Today's multi-product launch has shaped up to the biggest ever in the history of Microsoft product launches.  CEO Steve Ballmer appeared at NASDAQ headquarters in New York City to announce the Business Value Launch of Windows Vista, 2007 Office System and Exchange Server 2007 and we were able to experience the event first-hand.

Before the press conference, Steve Ballmer turned up at NASDAQ to "press the button" to open the day's trading on the exchange.  Here are some shots of him as shown on the NASDAQ's huge display screen in Times Square in NYC.

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At the press conference immediately following, Steve highlighted how Windows Vista, 2007 Office System and Exchange Server 2007 will help companies seeking to run "people-ready" businesses.  With Windows Vista and 2007 Office System, users now have tools that will help them do their jobs more efficiently.  In part, this means finding the right information at the right time -- usually right now.  Further, both Windows Vista and 2007 Office System offer "live previews" of the potential changes a user could make to documents, spreadsheets and presentations so s/he can quickly tell whether a given change works for that document or not.  In other words, no longer must you rely so extensively on the Undo function.

Rather than blow our own horn, we had customers tell the story at this event.  For instance, Interknowlogy and the Scripps Research Institute talked about a new application they designed together that takes advantage of the .NET 3.0 Framework running on Windows Vista in conjunction with SharePoint 2007, in Scripps' efforts to detect and fight cancer.  Their application literally allows you to drag a Word Document "onto" a hi-res graphic of a specific protein molecule, thereby combining the two documents and uploading them to SharePoint 2007.  Anyone using the application can then browse to that protein molecule and see the associated Word document.

Now that businesses have access to Windows Vista and 2007 Office System, we've only just begun.  I've said it before and I'll say it again:  when it comes to the consumer market launch of these two products, stay on your toes and keep reading this blog, as we've got some amazing things in store for you between now and the end of January!


Comments

  1. Posted on: November 30, 2006 at 9:17PM  

    Love the Scripps Research Institute, I drive past there at least once a week on the way to SKCC.  Small world, its great to see technology being used for such a worthy cause to help speed up basic research into cancer and other diseases.  Computing tools like the application developed in .NET can make a big difference, hopefully in the Future with Vista combined with the TCPA computing will continue to move us forward to a better future.

    Hopefully with effective development of the TCPA in the future, maybe signed documents will eventually be a thing of the past for big Pharm and Biotech, and drug manufacturing can be sped up, making the drugs of tomorrow cheaper, and safer, so many possibilities!

  2. Posted on: December 01, 2006 at 2:43AM  

    That last sentence just gets me so excited...talk about being a geek...lol. And Nick, I just barely read your little line at the bottom, the last sentence, rub it anymore on our faces?...LOL. J/k, it's good to show off all of those Microsoftie perks.

  3. Posted on: December 01, 2006 at 9:43AM  
  4. Posted on: December 01, 2006 at 4:31PM  

    Not sure whether that is true or not !

    I feel that Vista will be alot more secure but at the end of the day all OS are susceptible to viruses, as long as you have a good virus checker then you have no problem.

  5. Posted on: December 01, 2006 at 8:35PM  

    Everyone should take a look at PC World Magazine's report on Windows Vista.  There are some errors in their report.  Here's the link:

    http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,127629-page,1/article.html

    This will be out in their January's issue.

  6. Posted on: December 01, 2006 at 8:36PM  

    Those images of Steve Ballmer make me much less likely to purchase Windows Vista.

  7. Posted on: December 02, 2006 at 7:15AM  

    You know, images of those guys kinda reminded me of the movie, "V for Vendetta."

  8. Posted on: December 02, 2006 at 2:32PM  

    Sorry the images bother you guys. I think its pretty cool the celebrated the release of these products at NASDAQ and displayed it on the big screen at Times Square. I also thought the press conference wasn't too bad. I thought it would be pushy or markety but it wasn't. And after using Vista for many months both in beta and now in out, Ballmer really hit some really good key features like search and UI changes that making working with data a lot better. One of my favorite features of both Office 2007 and Vista together is the "live previews".

    I try not to base decisions on buying software based by the specific company's CEO though ;-)

  9. Posted on: December 02, 2006 at 5:13PM  

    Thanks.

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  10. Posted on: December 02, 2006 at 11:03PM  

    I am wondering if all the people who have Beta Tested Vista all the way through the development will get a deal on the final product, I will look for a posting on this because this is the best operating system available for the common user as well as developers...truely cutting edge!

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