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By Margaret Kane, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 27, 2004 4:03:00 PM

update In order to get the next update of its Windows operating system out the door, Microsoft will delay some of the key improvements that had been planned, sources close to the company said Friday.

The company should announce a road map for Longhorn, its revision to Windows XP, later on Friday. The changes will allow the company to meet its most recent timetable: to have a beta version ready by next year and a final release for 2006.

News.context

What's new:
To avoid further delays, Microsoft is revising its list of what will appear in Longhorn, the next version of Windows.

Bottom line:
The company is pushing some key improvements out of Longhorn, including the WinFS file system, for its release in 2006. The trade-offs are an effort to deliver other desired features on time.

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Longhorn was originally supposed to have three major changes: a new file system, WinFS; a new graphics and presentation engine known as Avalon; and Indigo, a Web services and communication architecture.

Microsoft is making changes to all three pillars. WinFS will be available as a beta when the Longhorn release comes out as a client. Avalon and Indigo will be part of Longhorn, but also made available separately at the time the client ships for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, sources said.

According to the sources, Microsoft decided to make some trade-offs to deliver the features that corporate customers, manufacturers and consumers wanted on time.

Longhorn had already fallen behind its original schedule. Microsoft earlier this year pushed the date back to the first half of 2006, saying a test version would be delayed until next year.

The revision to the operating system had been one of the most complicated ones Microsoft had ever planned for its flagship product.

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates unveiled Longhorn last October at a developers conference, sending programmers home with very early code, and promised beta versions would follow by this year. Despite the company's enthusiasm for Longhorn, Microsoft shifted a great deal of its Windows development team this year to work on the just-released Service Pack 2 security update to Windows XP.

Earlier this week, Microsoft confirmed that in the wake of SP2, it would "revisit its priorities" for Longhorn.

Executives had characterized Longhorn as a big bet but had maintained that such advances were important, even if they took time.

update In order to get the next update of its Windows operating system out the door, Microsoft will delay some of the key improvements that had been planned, sources close to the company said Friday.

The company should announce a road map for Longhorn, its revision to Windows XP, later on Friday. The changes will allow the company to meet its most recent timetable: to have a beta version ready by next year and a final release for 2006.

News.context

What's new:
To avoid further delays, Microsoft is revising its list of what will appear in Longhorn, the next version of Windows.

Bottom line:
The company is pushing some key improvements out of Longhorn, including the WinFS file system, for its release in 2006. The trade-offs are an effort to deliver other desired features on time.

More stories on this topic

Longhorn was originally supposed to have three major changes: a new file system, WinFS; a new graphics and presentation engine known as Avalon; and Indigo, a Web services and communication architecture.

Microsoft is making changes to all three pillars. WinFS will be available as a beta when the Longhorn release comes out as a client. Avalon and Indigo will be part of Longhorn, but also made available separately at the time the client ships for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, sources said.

According to the sources, Microsoft decided to make some trade-offs to deliver the features that corporate customers, manufacturers and consumers wanted on time.

Longhorn had already fallen behind its original schedule. Microsoft earlier this year pushed the date back to the first half of 2006, saying a test version would be delayed until next year.

The revision to the operating system had been one of the most complicated ones Microsoft had ever planned for its flagship product.

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates unveiled Longhorn last October at a developers conference, sending programmers home with very early code, and promised beta versions would follow by this year. Despite the company's enthusiasm for Longhorn, Microsoft shifted a great deal of its Windows development team this year to work on the just-released Service Pack 2 security update to Windows XP.

Earlier this week, Microsoft confirmed that in the wake of SP2, it would "revisit its priorities" for Longhorn.

Executives had characterized Longhorn as a big bet but had maintained that such advances were important, even if they took time.

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So thier development Linux User 147560   | 08/27/04
Yes, with Linux at their heels, they needed to cut to the chase. DonnieBoy   | 08/27/04
So it's Windows XP- ME... hence, useless. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 08/27/04
They obviously need money... Jomo_z   | 08/27/04
Windows ME was a Masterpiece for Instability claytonmuhler   | 08/27/04
Just show how Deceptive marketing can be voska   | 08/27/04
Very deceptive CobraA1   | 08/27/04
Stable mikeybrass   | 08/27/04
the new file system... ryusen   | 08/27/04
Windows ME was horrible for stability voska   | 08/27/04
MS needs money!? dsnyder_z   | 08/27/04
They need to keep it flowing, and they need to deny Linux a critical mass. DonnieBoy   | 08/27/04
Apple is the future FilledOut   | 08/27/04
vapourware + cairo + osx + flash = LongYarn 2008 chiwawa   | 08/27/04
Cairo ZepeDebo   | 08/27/04
Wow! Cairo was OS/2 Warp 3 The King's Servant   | 08/27/04
Then why upgrade uno@...   | 08/27/04
Linux users are so caring Salman Pak   | 08/27/04
Odd voska   | 08/27/04
None? Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/27/04
Odd CodeBubba   | 08/27/04
Odd joe6pack_z   | 08/28/04
What you miss... Monkey_MCSE   | 08/27/04
Here is a clue for you blue! Linux User 147560   | 08/27/04
Don't Forget to Prepay for Longhorn! claytonmuhler   | 08/27/04
Why get obsessed? WhoIsDaMan   | 08/27/04
Your loss, clueboy Chad_z   | 08/27/04
You should see somebody about your issues. Salman Pak   | 08/27/04
My Apologies Salman Pak   | 08/27/04
OMG quietLee   | 08/27/04
Let me see if I give a crap whether you use Linux joe6pack_z   | 08/29/04
I use both CobraA1   | 08/27/04
Invisible Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/27/04
do you need a $... ryusen   | 08/27/04
myself included are windows users joe6pack_z   | 08/29/04
GottaBeANewbie htotten   | 08/27/04
Man, this is drama, this is history unfolding, this is exciting. DonnieBoy   | 08/27/04
Are they not human? tic swayback   | 08/27/04
German? nomorems   | 08/27/04
Originally German, now common in English tic swayback   | 08/27/04
Linux users are so caring Loverock Davidson   | 08/27/04
Google is smoke and mirrors? DonnieBoy   | 08/27/04
Do I know Google? Loverock Davidson   | 08/27/04
Hey Loverock... Linux User 147560   | 08/27/04
Thats it? Loverock Davidson   | 08/27/04
No you dumb@ss Linux User 147560   | 08/27/04
How cute Linux User Loverock Davidson   | 08/27/04
RE: How cute Linux User Linux User 147560   | 08/27/04
Re: Thats it? richdave   | 11/21/04
Hey LoveRock Joe Frisco   | 08/27/04
Hey Joe! Loverock Davidson   | 08/27/04
I don't know anyone that uses linsux joe6pack_z   | 08/29/04
Linux is a cult based on an OS csmac3144@...   | 08/27/04
Enterprise ANALyst aka Linux User 147560   | 08/27/04
Linux is a cult based on an OS CodeBubba   | 08/27/04
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Read young padwan learner... CodeBubba   | 08/30/04
Go ahead... ECLS   | 08/30/04
Here, at Zdnet, for some it fulfills an agenda to take down MS FilledOut   | 08/28/04
An add-on for XP??? Jomo_z   | 08/27/04
WinME was an upgrade? The King's Servant   | 08/27/04
Nay The King's Servant   | 08/27/04
ME? 98? 95? What's the difference? CobraA1   | 08/27/04
What's the advantage? htotten   | 08/27/04
USB support DarthRidiculous   | 08/27/04
Nay Nay Nay Nay Nay Nay Nay Nay Nay htotten   | 08/27/04
Does Longhorn Come With Handcuffs? brenthawkinsmd   | 08/27/04
Handcuffs? Unicornrider   | 08/27/04
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MIn octane req.is 91 The King's Servant   | 08/27/04
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They need... htotten   | 08/27/04
The rush is Linux nipping at their heels. They can not take more delays. DonnieBoy   | 08/27/04
Notice the silence ... Judas I.   | 08/27/04
Exactly..it's Longhorn without new FS, new api, new graphics engine, new.. Jeff Spicoli   | 08/27/04
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You obviously DO "give a stuff" ... Judas I.   | 08/27/04
you seem to case enough to reply... ryusen   | 08/27/04
Re: Why should I richdave   | 11/21/04
The real problem.... jdickey_z   | 09/03/04
Is MS at a crisis point? Ken_z   | 08/27/04
Is MS at a crisis point? dplaut@...   | 08/27/04
Quality, not quantity tic swayback   | 08/27/04
You might be surprised Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/27/04
yes, if you can install gentoo, the others are EASY Monkey_MCSE   | 08/27/04
Even easier johnnyu   | 08/27/04
You may have missed the point.. nomorems   | 08/27/04
They are like a deer caught in the headlights. DonnieBoy   | 08/27/04
Good Choice Harry Bardal   | 08/27/04
What I heard a long time ago was ... George Jay   | 08/27/04
How is it that little old Apple joe6pack_z   | 08/29/04
longhorn maybe bull corn hilda4jc   | 08/27/04
Cairo Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/27/04
Wasted Money wcklein   | 08/27/04
i think you make a very valid arguement... Monkey_MCSE   | 08/27/04
OS Comparisons wcklein   | 08/27/04
I will agree that Linux User 147560   | 08/27/04
MS is not good... nomorems   | 08/27/04
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Longhorn stripped? Dr_Zinj   | 08/27/04
Which article did you read? Anton Philidor   | 08/27/04
Whatever happened to... tic swayback   | 08/27/04
Please read what's written. Anton Philidor   | 08/27/04
Delays tic swayback   | 08/27/04
They'll deliver it.... jdickey_z   | 09/03/04
And in other Microsoft news... B.O.F.H.   | 08/27/04
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new sp2 TekkWise@...   | 08/27/04
I get the impression that MS skeptic tank   | 08/27/04
foghorn=XP second edition DarthRidiculous   | 08/27/04
Portfolio Mgr/SP2, yada, yada,yada Balyszak   | 08/27/04
Portfolio Mgr/SP2, yada, yada,yada Balyszak   | 08/27/04
service pack2 asurra   | 08/27/04
newest update rndawson@...   | 08/27/04
Linux better? I don't know about that champs akaralia   | 08/27/04
hmm . . . CobraA1   | 08/29/04
no intention to hurt akaralia   | 08/30/04
XP sp2 c_ed_j_2@...   | 08/27/04
What If... four-eyes_z   | 08/28/04
You mean like KDE? CobraA1   | 08/29/04
You dummy!!! joe6pack_z   | 08/28/04
Nuts! C'mon Apple, make OSX Intel compatable. YuridaMan   | 08/29/04
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