Windows 7 demand overwhelms MS servers

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Posted: Saturday, Jan 10, 2009 at 1320 hrs IST
Updated: Saturday, Jan 10, 2009 at 1320 hrs IST


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Las Vegas: Microsoft's mighty servers were overwhelmed as computer users worldwide rushed to download a free test version of a Windows 7 operating system being groomed to succeed Vista.

A virtual queue formed on the Internet in the hours on Friday before the planned release of Windows 7 "beta" software at noon local time in Microsoft's headquarters in Washington State.

"There was a line of people waiting online, so the noon release became an about-noon release," said a Microsoft spokesman showing off Microsoft's latest innovations at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

A flood of requests slowed Microsoft industrial-strength computers, causing delays and disappointments.

The window for downloading the test-version of Windows 7 closes the last day of January, Microsoft said. Microsoft wants feedback from users to refine the new operating system, but doesn't plan to change or add features.

"We got ourselves in a little trouble with Windows Vista; it became a bag of mixed things and didn't really figure out what it was about," said Mike Ybarra, general manager of Windows products at Microsoft.

"There was a lot of feature creep. You had people saying 'Let's change this and that.' Windows 7 has been very disciplined."

Windows 7 will streamline everyday tasks, cut boot-up times, extend battery life and make it simple to weave "smart" devices into home networks, according to Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer.

Ballmer said that the Windows software at the heart of Microsoft's empire is being "transformed" into a program that connects networks of computers, mobile telephones and applications hosted as online services.

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» Windows 7 hype
Posted by Raghav Tomar@ www.uiit.co.cc on 2009-01-14 10:40:55.045951+05:30
ew of the hype over Windows 7. What needs to be seen is whether it lives upto the expectations. Even though one has to admit that this new way of beta testing is quite innovative for a company rooted in secrecy. The demand will continue to rise and to counter it, multiple download mirrors will be needed.

» Windows 7 hyped
Posted by Raghav Tomar on 2009-01-14 10:36:39.482206+05:30
This was quite expected in view of the hype over Windows 7. What needs to be seen is whether it lives upto the expectations. Even though one has to admit that this new way of beta testing is quite innovative for a company rooted in secrecy. The demand will continue to rise and to counter it, multiple download mirrors will be needed.

» Importance of our PSUs
Posted by R Singh on 2009-01-12 11:08:14.997475+05:30
The govt.should not afford to privatise OIL PSUs as when crude oil was selling @147$ per barrel in international market,all private players closed petrol pumps.Who kept the country running bearig all huge losses and govt. subsidy?India should keep the dreams of Nehru alive.

» PSU stikes
Posted by Garima Rawat on 2009-01-10 21:35:32.941543+05:30
The news channels seemed to be lured( or may be bought is the better word) by the ministry to show what they did. The statements by petro minister regarding the 1lk pay to employees at basic level is a hoax. But media today isn't playing its role in an impartial manner, rather itz playing a puppet to government.

» fight for rights..fight for justice..
Posted by Mudit on 2009-01-10 21:05:11.677609+05:30
Last pay revision in oil PSU took place in 1996, and it was due in 2007, govt kept making false promises to the employees and forced them to strike and now is backtraking, spreading bad word about the people who fought for their rights...what was due and what they deserved...

» STRIKE OF OIL PSU
Posted by Manu on 2009-01-10 20:24:10.530236+05:30
Government playing games, want to sell Indian public company to private party.No news channel ever showed the views of emploies. Try to see the truth.

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