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Satya Nadella clarifies what 'one Windows' really means

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 23 Jul 2014 11:50 User comments (1)

Satya Nadella clarifies what 'one Windows' really means

During Microsoft's recent quarterly earnings report, new CEO Satya Nadella made headlines by stating that "we will streamline the next version of Windows from three operating systems into one single converged operating system for screens of all sizes."
The news would have certainly been massive, given that Windows is currently available in multiple iterations depending on what type of device you have. Phones have Windows Phones, tablets have Windows RT or Windows 8/8.1 and desktops have Windows 8.1 (not to mention all iterations of Windows before that).

Later in the conference call, however, Nadella clarified what he meant, and the announcement is no longer as spectacular as it could have been.

In his clarification, the CEO says "one Windows" means that moving forward a single team will work on all Windows iterations, including Windows Embedded and the Xbox One OS. That team works under the unified Operating System Group. Each version of Windows will be built on a "common core," otherwise known as the NT core. Each OS will be built on top of the core to make best use of form factor/screen size.



Additionally, a unified Store model will be available across all platforms. This means unifying the Windows Phone Store and Windows Store as well as including Xbox apps. Finally, "one Windows" also means a unified dev platform, allowing them to write code just once and only have to slightly modify it (if anything) for it to run on any Windows device.

There will remain plenty of Windows SKUs, concluded Nadella.

Source:
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1 user comment

124.7.2014 15:16

yeah i do this already when i take a dump

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