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By Ina Fried, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 27, 2006 5:00:00 AM

Although it is still working to finish the code for Windows Vista, Microsoft has reached a decision on which versions of the operating system to offer.

Microsoft has settled on six versions, including an Ultimate edition that will combine the best of the company's corporate and consumer features. The company is aiming to have all of the versions ready for launch in the second half of this year.

"We're really trying to make sure we have the right set of offerings for different customers," said Barry Goffe, a director in Microsoft's Windows client unit.

Vista versions chart

Consumers will also be able to buy either Vista Home Basic or Vista Home Premium, in addition to the Ultimate edition, while businesses will be able to choose Vista Business or, if they have a volume licensing deal, they can opt for a higher-end Vista Enterprise edition. Microsoft also plans a Vista Starter edition that will be sold only on new PCs in emerging markets.

The final versions that Microsoft is announcing on Monday are similar to the ones Microsoft has long been considering, with one exception; there is not a version specifically for small businesses. Instead, Microsoft is adding a number of small business features, including advanced backup and additional tutorials, as part of its Vista Business edition.

Microsoft is also doing away with the notion of Media Center and Tablet PC as distinct flavors of the operating system, as was the case with Windows XP. With Vista Home Premium and Vista Ultimate, consumers will be able to buy a machine that has both Media Center and Tablet PC capabilities. Tablet PC functions will also be included in Vista Business and Vista Enterprise.

With Windows XP, Goffe said, people "really have to compromise."

"Either I get all the great media experience or I get all of the mobility features," he said. "What if I want a great home experience and a great business experience?"

Goffe said that Windows Vista Ultimate is Microsoft's answer to that question. "More and more customers are using the same PC at work and at home, particularly small businesses," he said. "We are delivering an offering that brings everything together." Ultimate combines features from the Enterprise and Premium versions.

Another of the new packages for Microsoft is Windows Vista Enterprise, which is limited to customers that have a Software Assurance contract or an Enterprise Agreement licensing plan and adds several features that won't be in the standard business version.

It will include two features designed to help with compatibility issues. This means a new subsystem that can run Unix Applications and Virtual PC express and a limited version of Microsoft's emulation software that will allow Vista enterprise users to run an older version of Windows as a virtual machine. Vista Enterprise will also have built-in support for BitLocker, an encryption feature that prevents others from accessing data if a PC is lost or stolen. BitLocker is also available in Vista Ultimate, which includes all of the features of Vista Business and Vista Home Premium.

Microsoft has been planning for some time to offer higher-end versions of its OS with Vista. CEO Steve Ballmer first noted that an Enterprise version was coming at a financial analysts' meeting last summer. Microsoft had also long hinted that with Vista, customers would be able to buy a machine that had both Tablet and Media Center features.

On the consumer side, the Home Basic version will have most of the searching and security features, but won't be able to do the advanced "Glass" graphics effects that are part of Vista's Aero user interface. The basic version, which is aimed at low-end PCs and very price-conscious buyers, also won't have the same music and media-center abilities of Home Premium.

Vista Starter is similar to the starter edition of Windows XP. Like its predecessor, Vista Starter will be sold only on new PCs and in emerging markets. XP Starter was limited to three applications running simultaneously, each with no more than three simultaneously open windows. Goffe said Vista Starter will have similar limitations.

There were also six versions of Windows XP, although four of those came well after the initial launch of XP in 2001. On top of the initial Home and Professional editions, Microsoft later added a 64-bit version of XP Pro and Windows XP Starter Edition, as well as the Tablet PC and Media Center editions.

Directions on Microsoft analyst Michael Cherry said that six versions of Vista is too many.

"I could see two versions," he said. "I could see business and a consumer version. Businesses might not want all of the entertainment features on the desktop."

Microsoft did not disclose pricing for Vista, although Goffe said Vista Business will be priced similar to XP Professional, while Vista Home Basic will have a price tag similar to Windows XP home. Vista Ultimate will be the highest priced of the products.

Pricing has been particularly important when it comes to user adoption of new features. Media Center Edition, for example, was a tiny niche product when it cost more than Windows XP Professional. However, a couple of price drops have made it popular in a broad range of consumer machines.

Because of the European Union mandate, Microsoft will also offer two flavors of Vista that have Windows Media Player removed: "Windows Vista Home Basic N" and "Windows Vista Business N."

All the flavors of Vista will be able to run in either 32-bit or 64-bit mode, with the exception of Starter, which will be 32-bit only.

Goffe said the goal with Vista was to have multiple versions to meet varying types of users. "We've really tried to take into account those different needs."

Cherry disagreed with that approach, saying that more versions makes it difficult for both consumers to figure out what they need and difficult for PC makers and retailers to educate people about all of the differences.

"What I have to contrast it with is Apple," said Cherry. "They only have one version of OS X."

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They want to sell it to you twice... jinko   | 02/27/06
Uhuh? Qbt   | 02/26/06
HEY...I resemble that! flatliner   | 02/26/06
And the applications will be key... Zogg   | 02/27/06
Idiot crampy20   | 02/27/06
Idiots Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
Privilege escalation would require exploiting a software flaw. Zogg   | 02/27/06
Not difficult to persuade people. Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
Confusioon? Wolfie2K3   | 02/27/06
Confusion? Let's try this one more time... Wolfie2K3   | 02/27/06
Message has been deleted. crampy20   | 02/27/06
Message has been deleted. crampy20   | 02/27/06
What dream world are you in? ajole   | 02/27/06
Such Balls crampy20   | 02/28/06
Yup malware that does nothing much at all...Very Dark indead!!! Brrrrrrrrr Laff   | 02/27/06
If you want everything and the kitchen sink ... ShadeTree   | 02/27/06
Things change with time...That's been my experience. Laff   | 02/27/06
Well then all the MS bashers will cry "bloatware" voska   | 02/27/06
The home split seems sensible. Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
To both Voska and Anton....but in my concept people Laff   | 02/27/06
Apple sells upgrades... Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
Uh huh... Wolfie2K3   | 02/27/06
Uh huh... (Oy... ZDNet's got some issues again today) Wolfie2K3   | 02/27/06
Wolfie...Well since the admin people will be installing Laff   | 02/27/06
More like UNinstall... Wolfie2K3   | 02/27/06
Wolfie I would think the master or ghost as my PC people Laff   | 02/27/06
PC Lifecycle ajole   | 02/27/06
What do you need samp_z   | 02/27/06
You probably don't need .... ShadeTree   | 02/27/06
ST, let's reverse your reasoning RUlistening   | 02/27/06
Pricing is not set yet ... ShadeTree   | 02/27/06
Not so sure about that voska   | 02/27/06
See, that's non-PC thinking ajole   | 02/27/06
But that's Microsoft has always done voska   | 02/28/06
Reason for the versions samp_z   | 02/27/06
Was it the bundling itself that was at issue or was it Laff   | 02/27/06
Question is does it cost less? voska   | 02/27/06
Why change what already works? tic swayback   | 02/27/06
Isn't the OSX dock just a fancy taskbar? ajole   | 02/27/06
Close but no cigar tic swayback   | 02/28/06
Well done Richard Flude   | 02/26/06
An important milestone in every project ... Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
Multiple versions is just multiple was to charge Fred Fredrickson   | 02/27/06
But they'll all be called Windows. Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
Mac OSX is cheaper? NOPE! ajole   | 02/27/06
way cheaper = way slower crampy20   | 02/28/06
multiple version is a pain JasonL31   | 02/28/06
...ways to charge Joe Donovan   | 03/01/06
re: ...ways to charge Russedl   | 03/05/06
D'oh. It's called market segmentation RexStardust   | 08/29/06
Dumb Move - What a Nightmare! jpr75_z   | 02/27/06
How has anything changed? ShadeTree   | 02/27/06
One more edition? Laff   | 02/27/06
With Vista you can have one that covers ... ShadeTree   | 02/27/06
Still no need...... Laff   | 02/27/06
Just because you have bought into the one ... ShadeTree   | 02/27/06
Well first of all no one puts a gun to my head and forces me Laff   | 02/27/06
Well, Jim whatever is your point? ShadeTree   | 02/27/06
Well it sounded like you were claiming some advantage Laff   | 02/27/06
customer confusion? Russedl   | 03/05/06
We can do that already...in reverse...sort of ajole   | 02/27/06
And three of those are actually dispatched in mass... BitTwiddler   | 02/27/06
just marketing no new code Linux Geek   | 02/27/06
Microsoft boxes up Vista Loverock Davidson   | 02/27/06
You think it's good? ju1ce   | 02/27/06
Yes I do Loverock Davidson   | 02/27/06
I think the other draw back... ju1ce   | 02/27/06
Maintenance costs... Russedl   | 03/05/06
Exactly Real World   | 02/27/06
Damn straight. Wolfie2K3   | 02/27/06
Damn straight. (ARGH! Feedback errors strike again) Wolfie2K3   | 02/27/06
Is Vista going to have the activation thing wexwimpy@...   | 02/27/06
Is it kind of like OSX? MacGeek2121   | 03/02/06
I Think There Should Be Just One or Two Versions P. Douglas   | 02/27/06
Yes, all versions would come without IE, you pay $10 to enable IE, or DonnieBoy   | 02/27/06
One problem there voska   | 02/27/06
10 bucks less? ju1ce   | 02/27/06
You have it backwards. Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
Firefox is not free Real World   | 02/27/06
You're kidding right? ju1ce   | 02/27/06
You must be selective in who you convert Real World   | 02/27/06
Grandparents maybe? ju1ce   | 02/27/06
Just like those comercials voska   | 02/27/06
Searching IS an advanced web skill... ajole   | 02/27/06
Nope Real World   | 02/28/06
They may be a moron voska   | 02/28/06
ms bolted IE to the OS because they did not want people to choose JasonL31   | 02/28/06
"don't want people to choose" ? horsepoo RexStardust   | 08/29/06
It would also... ju1ce   | 02/27/06
It's all well and good... EXCEPT... Wolfie2K3   | 02/27/06
As far as the customer is concerned, just one version with the ability to DonnieBoy   | 02/27/06
Are you kidding? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/27/06
Bolted != Bundled Michael Kelly   | 02/27/06
Integrated is a better word than bundled. Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
And the flaw with that reasoning Michael Kelly   | 02/27/06
And the flaw with that reasoning (hopefully everything will post this time) Michael Kelly   | 02/27/06
Wasted space. Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
Well see... Michael Kelly   | 02/27/06
If I'm replacing an application because of security concerns... Zogg   | 02/27/06
Silly argument voska   | 02/27/06
Just wondering if that extends to OSX... ajole   | 02/27/06
Right, customers LOVE integration WITHOUT bundling or bolting. DonnieBoy   | 02/27/06
Right, that's why everyone switched to Linux... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/27/06
Good (if dodgy) marketing thunderdome1   | 03/01/06
Integration means being an inseparable part... Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
How many.. Russedl   | 03/05/06
Bundled or Bolted, customers don't like it. DonnieBoy   | 02/27/06
90% - 95% seem to like it fine. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/27/06
95% probably don't care voska   | 02/27/06
Ah, but it's there when you want to use it. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/27/06
Now don't be a spoilsport Voska IT_User   | 02/27/06
Try XMPlay for sound... Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
I prefer WinAmp for audio voska   | 02/28/06
ms bolted the firewall to xp - my old firewall stopped working :( JasonL31   | 02/28/06
People Don't want a stripped down OS samp_z   | 02/27/06
I agree and disagree at the same time... ju1ce   | 02/27/06
No, but people always like options. You can give everybody what they want DonnieBoy   | 02/27/06
Only 90% - 95% agree with you.. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/27/06
People don't know what as OS is IT_User   | 02/27/06
optional uninstalls is all I want, no bolting apps to the os JasonL31   | 02/28/06
This is pure insanity... BitTwiddler   | 02/27/06
You forgot about the 7th version mlrodman@...   | 02/27/06
Multiplies my QA costs by 6. LittleGuy   | 02/27/06
Not exactly! ShadeTree   | 02/28/06
If its modular, then why cant I fully uninstall IE, Windows Media Player... xunil skcor   | 02/28/06
because ms is abusing their monopoly power imo JasonL31   | 02/28/06
didn't Bill Gates testify under oath mobrien_12@...   | 02/27/06
what' your point? GaryN   | 03/03/06
Anyone remember all that testimony? tic swayback   | 02/27/06
But it's the ECC that insisted... Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
Different case tic swayback   | 02/27/06
The ECC version is an example. Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
And all these versions... Anton Philidor   | 02/27/06
But isn't that confusing? tic swayback   | 02/28/06
I would buy windows null ajole   | 02/27/06
Guess over span of time, they've worked it out Boot_Agnostic   | 02/27/06
Who has worked it out? tic swayback   | 02/27/06
How about 3 Ultimate editions 314   | 02/27/06
Since the Ultimate Edition is a superset ... ShadeTree   | 02/27/06
Solitare so real - it uses a digital pic of your kitchen table 314   | 02/27/06
People, pick one and buy it... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/27/06
Oh, so we're not allowed to tell MS Michael Kelly   | 02/27/06
Sure yoiu may rant, won't do anything. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/27/06
Do they? tic swayback   | 02/27/06
No_Ax why would ANYONE believe you? mdsmedia   | 02/28/06
Actually No Ax MS was handed the desktop market by IBM Laff   | 02/28/06
your right, ms no longer listens to consummers :( NT JasonL31   | 02/28/06
but it sure would be nice to have a OS without all the bolted apps JasonL31   | 02/28/06
No_Ax avoids one of his old criticisms Chad_z   | 02/27/06
Nice rant, do you have a point. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/27/06
fragmentation... JasonL31   | 02/28/06
do we have a choice? JasonL31   | 02/28/06
ZDNet, FIX YOUR FRIGGIN LINKS!!! No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/27/06
Their using MS entrprise edition on MS 2000 RUlistening   | 02/27/06
Unfortunately they use *nix. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 02/27/06
lol JasonL31   | 02/28/06
wow, work getting to ya - lol NT JasonL31   | 02/28/06
Maybe giving MS too much credit, but... ajole   | 02/27/06
I pick....NONE...Linux 4 me please, no DRM to limit my fair rights!!! xunil skcor   | 02/28/06
To all of the many NBM posts on this IT Scion   | 02/28/06
Because they forked up Boot_Agnostic   | 02/28/06
Not the same thunderdome1   | 03/01/06
Do Microsoft actually want to launch multiple versions mrjonno   | 03/01/06
MS vista bb1040   | 03/01/06
Vista confusion Pazooza   | 03/01/06
lol, Your kidding right? GaryN   | 03/03/06
Version still Missing st1_z   | 03/02/06
what if ms went into the auto business? GaryN   | 03/03/06
You have got to be kidding me george_park@...   | 03/03/06
Vista = Edsel / OS X - Mustang? richweed   | 03/03/06
nope livefree   | 03/07/06
Microsoft texmel   | 03/22/06
They have zal@...   | 03/22/06
vista to much to pay for ! kevinsmith1168   | 09/06/06
Bad Joke of a Price Sx buzzy1400@...   | 11/02/06

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