Microsoft: Windows7 comes from Vista but is far more mature than Vista

  

Mr. Mike Nash has just finished his speech at Microsoft Technology Conference Tech·Ed 2009. In its "Keynote Speech", Windows 7 became the "speech theme". He said that Microsoft's Windows Vista architecture is very mature, and Windows 7 is more mature than it.

Windows7 comes from Vista but is more perfect than it is -

Mike Nash believes that because Windows Vista is criticized for software and hardware compatibility, Microsoft is turning Windows Vista into In the Windows 7 migration process, the main solution is the compatibility issue. "Microsoft includes a lot of investment in compatibility testing, including Windows Vista and Windows XP SP2," said Mike Nash. "This test includes Vista security features and architectural changes."

Mike Nash revealed to the participants a situation that everyone is not very familiar with. He said, "The biggest challenge Microsoft receives when it comes to Vista is not compatibility, but security." He believes that this challenge is both bad news. But it is even more good news, because "Microsoft has gained invaluable experience from Vista, which makes Vista a more reasonable embodiment of the overall architecture."

Mike Nash said that Windows Vista Some features, such as anti-virus, firewall, imaging technology, etc., have been better updated and reflected on Windows 7.

According to the demonstrations of the field personnel, Windows7 has adopted innovative technology in both download speed and security protection, and it has a larger system than the previous generation system of Microsoft. progress. The wonderful live-action video demonstration attracted the applause of the audience.

According to a group of on-site staff presentations and demonstrations, the compatibility of the Windows 7 platform and hardware and software has been greatly improved.

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