Introducing Windows 7

Hi there, Mike Nash here.

For me, one of the most exciting times in the release of a new product is right before we show it to the world for the first time. And that time is right now.

In a few weeks we are going to be talking about the details of this release at the PDC and at WinHEC. We will be sharing a pre-beta "developer only release" with attendees of both shows and giving them the first broad in-depth look at what we've been up to. I can't wait for them to see it.

And, as you probably know, since we began development of the next version of the Windows client operating system we have been referring to it by a codename, "Windows 7."  But now is a good time to announce that we've decided to officially call the next version of Windows, "Windows 7."

While I know there have been a few cases at Microsoft when the codename of a product was used for the final release, I am pretty sure that this is a first for Windows. You might wonder about the decision.

The decision to use the name Windows 7 is about simplicity. Over the years, we have taken different approaches to naming Windows.  We've used version numbers like Windows 3.11, or dates like Windows 98, or "aspirational" monikers like Windows XP or Windows Vista.  And since we do not ship new versions of Windows every year, using a date did not make sense.  Likewise, coming up with an all-new "aspirational" name does not do justice to what we are trying to achieve, which is to stay firmly rooted in our aspirations for Windows Vista, while evolving and refining the substantial investments in platform technology in Windows Vista into the next generation of Windows.

Simply put, this is the seventh release of Windows, so therefore "Windows 7" just makes sense.

We are very excited about the opportunity to tell you more about Windows 7 in the coming weeks, and show you how we have continued to build on investments begun in Windows Vista to deliver on the next release of the Windows operating system.

I look forward to sharing more with you in the coming weeks and months.

--Mike


Comments

  1. Posted on: October 14, 2008 at 9:06AM  

    I guess its

    1.Windows

    2.Windows 2

    3.Windows 3

    4.Windows 2000

    5.Windows XP

    6.Windows Vista

    7.Windows 7

    Windows NT wasnt really part of the typical run of operating systems but was designed for a different purpose. As for Windows 95 and Windows 98, I'm not sure what to say really, I guess they were just updates on 3. Although this one seems like an update on Vista.

    Interestingly, if they'd counted NT, 95 and 98 then this would have been windows 10, which would have been a good opportunity to return to numbers. 7 seems more random.

    Or how about "Vista 2"

  2. Posted on: October 14, 2008 at 9:27AM  

    @Blade: You forgot Windows 1, 2, 3

    @primal: Exactly. The number came out of thin air, but if that's what it is, how could they ignore 95, 98, and NT?

    It's ridiculous.

  3. Posted on: October 14, 2008 at 10:13AM  

    alexandertg, I could not agree more. Things have gotten far too muddy and complicated. Windows 7 is perfect. Simple and to the point. Now if they only release ONE version of it, I'll be in heaven.

  4. Posted on: October 14, 2008 at 10:27AM  

    I think you should have named it Windows Mojave.

  5. Posted on: October 14, 2008 at 10:32AM  

    1. Pack it so full of features, so i don't have to buy anything.

    2. Have everything turned off by default, and not installed.

    3. Don't put limitations on things such as TCP/IP

    4. Put a verify on CD/DVD/BLUERAY. So many bad DVD's that people will never know about, until they try to use them.

    5. At least test keyboard usage before releasing, so many ctrl+v that never pasted any files.

    6. Stop making everything a popup, make a manager for file copying etc.

    7. Only release a 64bit version.

    8. Make the start menu search the games menu as well, when i type in the name of a game I expect it to show up.

    9. Let ready boost work on any drive, Im sure the 4GB ram drive that runs at 150MB/s is fast enough.

    10. selective balloon tip disabling, I oh so wish to disable a single programs balloon tips popping up all the time next to the clock

    11. Icons and thumb nails, should not be able to crash explorer. We don't want a repeat of the dreaded "avi file" explorer crash loop bug (please fix this bug its not funny any more)

    12. Drop support for pre vista drivers, they are so unstable

    13. Fix the delete bug in media center, why give the option to delete the file after playing it, if it's not going to unlock the file first.

    14. Fix the not responding bug on file copying etc. Waiting an unknown amount of time for it to start responding again, is stupid.

    15. Add a program sandbox feature, if i don't trust a program, it should not be able to make permanent changes.

  6. Posted on: October 14, 2008 at 10:44AM  

    Hooray for version numbers! I've never liked using years or aspirational names. I hope other Microsoft teams and other vendors do the same.

  7. Posted on: October 14, 2008 at 12:17PM  

    well only trouble is that some ppl will think windows 7 is older then windows 95 and say why upgrade

  8. Posted on: October 14, 2008 at 12:58PM  

    we are waiting for the beta version.

  9. Posted on: October 14, 2008 at 12:59PM  

    Microsoft introducing another bloated windows called "Windows 7" hahahaha

    Same old crap, no native 64bit support still, same old crap WOW64, and no options to choose what to install, so that means it will install all the bloat again...

    Sticking to windows xp sp3, untill ms get their act together.

  10. Posted on: October 14, 2008 at 1:28PM  

    Hi Mike,

    Congrats on the good progress the team seems to be making on Windows 7. From everything I read about it, it seems like it's going to be an incredible OS and definitely one of the most stable releases of Windows to date.

    Personally, I've chosen to skip Vista entirely and stick with XP until Windows 7 comes out. From what I hear, it will well be worth the wait.

    Thanks for keeping us updated!

    Anthony

Trackbacks

  1. Posted by: Neil Hutson - Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 for developers on October 13, 2008 at 6:16PM

    The king is dead, long live the king… or so they say. On the Vista blog site, Mike Nash has just announced

  2. Posted by: TONYSO on October 13, 2008 at 6:26PM

    Well we can claim it anyway - the next version of Windows is named... Windows 7 :-) Read about it on

  3. Posted by: Ian Dixon's Blog on October 13, 2008 at 6:29PM

    I was speculating about the name of Windows 7 last week and today Microsoft surprised me by announcing

  4. Posted by: Normal People Bore Me! on October 13, 2008 at 6:35PM

    Windows 7

  5. Posted by: Actualités on October 13, 2008 at 6:41PM

    Sur le blog officiel de l'équipe Windows Vista , Mike Nash, Corporate VP de Microsoft et Product Manager

  6. Posted by: Eliot's Blog on October 13, 2008 at 6:43PM

    Well, the name is official , and it's been announced that it will be shown at PDC and WinHEC. At least

  7. Posted by: SuperSite Blog on October 13, 2008 at 7:07PM

    Yep, they did as I expected: Microsoft will officially name Windows 7 as ... Windows 7 : Hi there, Mike

  8. Posted by: Robert McLaws: Windows Vista Edition on October 13, 2008 at 7:09PM

    AFAIK, this is the earliest that a Windows release has ever been named. It’s not even a beta yet, and

  9. Posted by: Me about things... on October 13, 2008 at 7:14PM

    Mike Nash just announced on the Windows Vista Team Blog that the next version of Windows will be called

  10. Posted by: meneame.net on October 13, 2008 at 7:40PM

    Mike Nash, Vicepresidente Corporativo de Microsoft, ha confirmado en su blog el nuevo nombre de Windows 7, que se llamará.... "Windows 7", alejándose completamente del nombre "Vista". Es una de las pocas veces en las que un nombre

  11. Posted by: Techlife on October 13, 2008 at 8:07PM

    We all know that ever since ME and XP (which the devs called the name "aspirational"), Windows names have been named after random stuff which makes no sense to pretty much anybody other than the boys at Redmond. Then Vista...

  12. Posted by: Asuka's Blog on October 13, 2008 at 8:28PM

    之前还在猜测Windows 7的Release Name叫什么,没想到今天看到微软已经官方宣布 Windows 7就叫Windows 7 。本来还想注册个金域名的,现在看来希望渺茫了。 不过Asuka一定会努力学习,到时候第一时间给大家带来Windows

  13. Posted by: Aaron Tiensivu's Blog on October 13, 2008 at 8:48PM

    As mentioned here, they are not trying to come up with a clever name for the version after Vista. Some people are complaining already about naming an OS around a version number but... OS X? Hello? OS 10. I've also seen complaints that the kernel is r

  14. Posted by: Rob’s Ragg…. Tech Talk & Cool Toys for Grown up Boys on October 13, 2008 at 9:06PM

    If you haven't been checking out the Windows Vista Blog , then you might have missed this. We now

  15. Posted by: enamu's me2DAY on October 13, 2008 at 9:41PM

    윈도 다음 버전을 정식으로 'Windows 7'으로 명명? 흐음... System 7 첫 버전은 정말 대단한 버그 잔치였지... 곰팅 생각나네.

  16. Posted by: Full of I.T. on October 13, 2008 at 10:26PM

    “It is?  It’s announced?  What’s the name?” “Windows 7” “Yeah.. the product that was codename

  17. Posted by: VAULT45 on October 13, 2008 at 10:47PM

    Microsoft has announced that the latest version of their flagship Windows operating system, due in the next couple of years or so. The new OS will be officially called - hold your breath - Windows 7. LOL! Microsoft explains their...

  18. Posted by: greg hughes - dot net on October 13, 2008 at 10:49PM
  19. Posted by: 喻勇(Frank Yu)的技术博客 on October 13, 2008 at 10:53PM

    昨天,微软公司副总裁, Mike Nash在blog中宣布,下一代的Windows将正式命名为Windows 7! 下面是他的blog原文,在月底的PDC中,将有更多的细节披露 http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2008/10/13/introducing-windows-7.aspx

  20. Posted by: Microsoft News Tracker on October 13, 2008 at 10:56PM

    At Microsoft’s Windows Vista Blog, Corporate VP Mike Nash reveals that the actual name for the next release of the client Windows operating system which is codenamed "Windows 7" will surprising be "Windows 7":

    And, as you prob..

  21. Posted by: Mesh of Technology Blog on October 13, 2008 at 11:07PM

    Pre-PDC Announcements

  22. Posted by: US ISV Developer Evangelism Team on October 14, 2008 at 12:07AM

    Today on Mike Nash's blog , it was announced the next release of Windows will simply be called "Windows

  23. Posted by: WebLog de Stéphane PAPP [MSFT] on October 14, 2008 at 12:55AM

    C'est désormais officiel, le nom de code du produit Windows 7 est entériné comme son nom

  24. Posted by: Dariusz quatscht on October 14, 2008 at 1:11AM

    Vielen ist der Codename “Windows 7” für die nächste Version des Windows Betriebssystem ein Begriff. Seit

  25. Posted by: Steve Rowe's Blog on October 14, 2008 at 1:51AM

    After Millenium, XP, and Vista comes... Windows 7. Yep. Not a lot of imagination in this one. As unexciting

  26. Posted by: Community и их жизнь on October 14, 2008 at 2:04AM

    Хочу поделиться довольно важной и очень свежей новостью: Windows 7 будет называться Windows 7, то есть

  27. Posted by: 潮流科技 on October 14, 2008 at 3:07AM

    分类: 膝上电脑 , 桌面产品 微软即将在 WinHEC 和 PDC 上进行下一代 Windows 的 pre-beta 大放送,所以也到了该决定下一代 OS 名字的时候了。代号 Windows 7 的下一代

  28. Posted by: Weblogul lui Zoli on October 14, 2008 at 3:12AM

    E pentru prima oară când un nume de cod rămâne numele final? S-ar putea... Iată că Windows 7 va fi numele

  29. Posted by: Deutschsprachiger Microsoft Media Center BLOG on October 14, 2008 at 3:23AM

    Erstmalig in der Geschichte von Betriebssystementwicklungen im Hause Microsoft wird ein interner Codename eines Produktes auch der öffentliche Name des fertigen Produktes sein. Windows 7 wird laut Mike Nash (Corporate Vice President, Windows Product Man

  30. Posted by: ewangelista.IT on October 14, 2008 at 3:35AM

    No właśnie – czy już wiecie jak będzie się nazywał Windows, który wyjdzie po WIndows Vista,

  31. Posted by: Blog Team TechNet Italia on October 14, 2008 at 3:56AM

    E’ arrivato ieri sera l’annuncio che la prossima versione di Windows client, che finora era chiamata

  32. Posted by: Michael Anderberg, IT Pro Evangelist, Microsoft AB on October 14, 2008 at 4:00AM

    Inatt släppte Mike Nash nyheten publikt att uppdateringen till Windows Vista, dvs nästa version av klientversionen

  33. Posted by: Hubka.net on October 14, 2008 at 4:27AM

    Predchvíľou vyšla správa, ktorá hovorí, že ďaľší Windows sa bude volať Windows 7 . Mike Nahs napísal

  34. Posted by: Curious George on TechNet and more... on October 14, 2008 at 4:57AM

    …….Windows 7! Thanks to Mark from the Active Directory user group   for pointing this out. It was

  35. Posted by: Security Blog di Feliciano Intini on October 14, 2008 at 5:11AM

    Approfitto dell' annuncio di Renato su Technet per battezzare anch'io il relativo tag (ovviamente nell'accezione

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  37. Posted by: Eric Denekamp on October 14, 2008 at 5:37AM

    The news is out, and for what it’s worth: the official name for the next Windows version will be Windows

  38. Posted by: Only Human | Devoted to technology v.2.0 on October 14, 2008 at 6:02AM

    .. oczywiście Windows 7. Nie żartuję. Możecie o tym przeczytać na blogu windowsvistablog.com . Jak się