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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 20, 2006 6:36:00 PM

Although Microsoft is hard at work trying to ship Windows Vista this year, the company is beginning to set its sights on the next horizon, Vienna.

Vienna, once labeled Blackcomb, is the new code name for the successor to Vista. It is not clear when Vienna might ship or what features it might contain. Microsoft confirmed the name change on Friday, but declined to comment on Vienna's stage of development.

"The 'Blackcomb' code name has been changed to 'Vienna,' but we do not have any other details to share on timing or focus," Microsoft said in a statement to CNET News.com. "This does not reflect a big change for us; we have used city code names in the past, which are derived from cities/locations in the world known for great 'vistas'--the kinds of places we all want to see, experience and that capture the imagination. Vienna fits with this concept."

The code name for Windows XP was Whistler, a Canadian ski resort. Blackcomb was also a ski resort, while Longhorn (Vista's code name) came from the Longhorn Saloon, which was about halfway between Whistler and Blackcomb.

Microsoft evangelist Robert Scoble first confirmed the new code name in a posting to the company's Channel 9 developer site.

Directions on Microsoft analyst Michael Cherry said that Microsoft is looking to speed up the frequency of its Windows releases, but cautioned not to read too much into the name change.

"It's just a morale thing," Cherry said. "The other names have been kicking around so long. It's much more about trying to keep focused and keep some excitement around where they are going."

As for Vista, Microsoft is slated to ship it in the second half of this year, roughly five years after it shipped Windows XP. The Vista update promises to have better search, a new graphics engine and other improved features.

However, there are several features that were pulled out of Vista that could conceivably become part of Vienna, most notably a new file storing mechanism known as WinFS.

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oh puh-lease
Some ZDNet writers work for Microsoft. Of course there's going to be articles about the little things when Microsoft is weilding so much influence.... (Read the rest)
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WinFS  Yensi717 | 01/20/06
Not news--just for nomenclature  Rodney Davis | 01/20/06
winfs by msfts own definition...  Arm A. Geddon | 01/20/06
Sausage?  Laff | 01/20/06
Hmm, has Mike Cox  Real World | 01/20/06
or he's out with his rep having lunch. happy (nt)  Arm A. Geddon | 01/20/06
The City(nt)  ShadeTree | 01/20/06
falco? (nt)  Arm A. Geddon | 01/20/06
rock me Amadeus? (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 01/20/06
close...but...  Arm A. Geddon | 01/20/06
yep bit like a small frankfurter  barsteward | 01/20/06
Future operating systems  tic swayback | 01/20/06
Why not?  jheine | 01/20/06
Sounds a lot like Vista to me  tic swayback | 01/20/06
Fix XP first  duclod | 01/20/06
What's in a name if the product is faulty  bowmand | 01/20/06
pretty good now  sims.kim@... | 01/20/06
They are fixing it...  KWierso | 01/20/06
Looking forward to 2015  DarthRidiculous | 01/20/06
You know you work for an important company  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 01/20/06
Except when ZDnet is the only one carrying it!  spinits | 01/21/06
Bwahahahahaha!!! Exactly!!  Jeff Spicoli | 01/21/06
This was an article?  nucrash | 01/23/06
You know youhave a massive ego when...  whisperycat | 01/23/06
oh puh-lease  CobraA1 | 01/23/06
MS propaganda sells  nomorems | 01/20/06
ha ha ha!  Linux Geek | 01/20/06
This is huge...  Mike Cox | 01/20/06
Awesome  tic swayback | 01/20/06
Windows Weiner  X41 | 01/21/06
I want my 2 minutes back  pmajon | 01/20/06
Howsabout Fixin what we got?  ssksug | 01/20/06
Fix what we got, amen  jonkopp | 01/21/06
Quick everybody  Richard Flude | 01/20/06
You're clueless, aren't you?  Grayson Peddie | 01/20/06
In mind, maybe  Yagotta B. Kidding | 01/20/06
And in the OS  java.user | 01/20/06
That's nice  teckk@... | 01/21/06
Perhaps not  Richard Flude | 01/21/06
Yes, let's compare  java.user | 01/21/06
Hi hihihihihi..... the BS is out of hand any more....  michael_t | 01/20/06
Ohhh. ... they meant "Vienna Chocolate"... I see (nt)  michael_t | 01/20/06
How far is it  Yagotta B. Kidding | 01/20/06
MSFT Upgrade Hamster Wheel  Chad_z | 01/20/06
Antitrust?  mitchell111 | 01/20/06
Vienna runs on Linux happy  ecbpro | 01/21/06
This is too funny  teckk@... | 01/21/06
W/Toothpicks? Link 2 XP SP3 Here.  VONDRASHEK@... | 01/21/06
what what what  RogerMcCook | 01/23/06

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