Small preview image

Microsoft hasn’t revealed when or if a first Service Pack for Windows Vista will arrive, but that the software giant will software giant will release a Service Pack is more or less a given. It’s actually even been confirmed, more or less, that Microsoft is planning to release a Service Pack for Vista and we even know when. The information comes from the world’s largest processor manufacturer, Intel, where CEO Paul Otellini accidentally revealed the date during an analyst meeting. When asked about how Windows Vista would affect Intel’s economy during the second half of 2007 Otellini answered the following;



“In the corporate space, I believe most companies will act like Intel and do some pilots and testing today, but the deployment will actually happen when the service pack gets released in the fourth-quarter timeframe — probably the October, November timeframe,”


It seems that we will be have the first extensive update for Windows Vista in six month, but at the same time Microsoft has pointed out that Vista is so well built that there are not near plans to release a Service Pack. There have been no comments to Otellini’s revelation.

Subscribe
Notifiera vid
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments