techworld.com— Microsoft has postponed its Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB) security plan, with only a sliver likely in the next version of Windows.
Apr 26, 2005View in Crawl 4
It will sell to enthusiasts and on new PC's, but who cares about that. The real market is the business/enterprise market, and there's no way in hell that any business will upgrade to Longhorn within two years of release. Most businesses still rely on Win2000 and don't plan to even go to XP.
I think the official name when it comes out needs to be Windows XP SE like a comment on a previous article about Longhorn suggested. Anyone have a link to what changes are actually still in Longhorn? :)
Hi my name is longhorn i am just xp with alot of changes that makes me look good.My creaters were too lazy to fix me with the right things so i only work part of the time. May we remember the Windows ME.
darkstarApr 27, 2005
It will sell to enthusiasts and on new PC's, but who cares about that. The real market is the business/enterprise market, and there's no way in hell that any business will upgrade to Longhorn within two years of release. Most businesses still rely on Win2000 and don't plan to even go to XP.
devmageApr 27, 2005
I think the official name when it comes out needs to be Windows XP SE like a comment on a previous article about Longhorn suggested. Anyone have a link to what changes are actually still in Longhorn? :)
imagicApr 27, 2005
Hi my name is longhorn i am just xp with alot of changes that makes me look good.My creaters were too lazy to fix me with the right things so i only work part of the time. May we remember the Windows ME.
thadApr 28, 2005
10 to 1 the realse of longhorn is pushed back another couple monhs because of this....