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    Apparently RTM'ed Yesterday

    From WZOR.....

    КУРЬЕЗ:
    В стенограмму выступления Билла Вигге вкралась как оказалось маленькая опечатка, вроде так даже и пустячная, но зато насколько значимая:




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    Server Chopped Off Half of My Message....

    BILL VEGHTE: Good morning. How is everyone doing out there? (Applause.) All right. You watch that video, it's such an exciting time. It is such an exciting time. This morning we will release Windows 7 to manufacturing, and we write that next chapter, we go after that opportunity. And when you think about the story of Windows, and you think about that story, and you all have written that history. You think about Windows, and over the world you've got over a billion people, over a billion people, depending on what you do. More people speak the language of Windows than speak the English language. And that opportunity, and that value, that incredible simplicity, that broad a set of choices, that's what you've done.
    I want to start by saying thank you. Thank you for the incredible history that we've written together, and the incredible partnerships. Today, today is a brand new day, and today we get to write that next chapter together.

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    Is this confirmed? If so, nice work busy.... let the oem emulation begin

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    Quote Originally Posted by POSER View Post
    Is this confirmed? If so, nice work busy.... let the oem emulation begin
    WZOR is reporting this but several on another forum say that they never heard Veghte say this. Don't know who to trust anymore.

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    Heard the same . Seems a lot of confusion on the issue

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    No RTM yet.

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    Talking Paul Thurrott Speaks -- Interesting Read

    Microsoft Tiptoes Around Windows 7 RTM

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    In a bizarre bit of theater, Microsoft opted not to announce the completion of Windows 7 on Monday as originally planned. Instead, the company is sticking by its previously announced goal to deliver the product to partners by the end of the month.

    Behind the scenes, it's simply a matter of semantics. Microsoft completed the final Windows 7 build, build 7600, just days ago on July 10. But as is always the case, it will take the next two weeks to test the build and, if needed, iterate it in small ways. One such iteration has reportedly already taken place, but none of these changes will affect the actual build number of the product.

    During Monday's Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) keynote, Microsoft Senior Vice President Bill Veghte said vaguely that his company would RTM Windows 7 "this month." But the transcript for this talk has Veghte saying that RTM would occur "this morning" (i.e., Monday morning), the widely reported date that Microsoft was expected to complete Windows 7.

    In addition to backing off from the RTM announcement, Microsoft also lashed out at bloggers who were spreading rumors about the Windows 7 RTM. "Don't believe everything that you read on the Internet," a Microsoft representative notes in the official Windows 7 blog. "This process takes time."

    Aside from the weirdness around the Windows 7 RTM, Microsoft did provide some new details about the product's delivery. Windows 7 will be made available to MSDN and TechNet subscribers "a few weeks" after Microsoft declares RTM, so presumably by mid-August. Microsoft's volume license customers will get access to Windows 7 almost two months earlier than consumers, on September 1. And as with the limited-time offer Microsoft and its partners are offering on Windows 7 Home Premium and Professional, the company will offer Windows 7 at a 15–35 percent discount to its business users who previously upgraded to Vista.

    Microsoft also voiced its expectations for Windows 7 in the market, and it's all good news. Unlike the supposedly slow uptick for Windows Vista—the reality is that Vista has sold as well as XP did during the same time frame—Windows 7 should get off to a fast start. IDC expects Microsoft to sell 177 million licenses to Windows 7 by the end of 2010, meaning that the fledgling OS will have a market almost six times the size of the entire Mac user base in just over a year.

    The success of Windows 7 won't be limited to just Microsoft, either. IDC expects Windows 7 to create over $320 billion in product and services revenues for Microsoft's partners by the end of 2010 as well. Since the vast majority of these partners are small and medium-sized businesses, most of those revenues will remain local and drive local economic growth, according to IDC. That's right: Windows 7 will be a driver of the economic recovery over the next 15 months. IDC calls Windows 7 a "stimulus package in its own right."

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    I would take anything Wzor says right now with a grain of salt...things aren't right over there at the moment.

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