Wed Mar 22 2006, 06:58 PM
Another thought passed through my mind, when reading that article from Microsoft, it was talking a ". . . better experience out of the box".
In my opinion, I think this is a good sign, it would be better to have a product that works out of the box, rather than having bugs and problems and waiting for a patch, update or even a service package. Although, there are bound to be bugs, but I think Microsoft is trying to get the newest operating system put to the test in a business environment first, then make changes in the consumer SKUs of Windows Vista for any problems, errors, bugs, and etc. Keep in mind that there are two categories for Windows Vista: three editions for the Consumer and two editions for Business. (Windows Vista: The Versions)
In my opinion, I think this is a good sign, it would be better to have a product that works out of the box, rather than having bugs and problems and waiting for a patch, update or even a service package. Although, there are bound to be bugs, but I think Microsoft is trying to get the newest operating system put to the test in a business environment first, then make changes in the consumer SKUs of Windows Vista for any problems, errors, bugs, and etc. Keep in mind that there are two categories for Windows Vista: three editions for the Consumer and two editions for Business. (Windows Vista: The Versions)
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