Windows Vista - What to look foward to
Perhaps you have heard about the next new version of Microsoft
Windows, called Vista? The Vista operating system has many
promises to one great, stable and dynamic operating system. Not
only will this operating system have the .Net framework built
into the core of the operating system it will also feature some
other key communications, user interface and security
breakthroughs.
For instance Vista will utilize the Windows Presentation
Foundation (WPF) which will greatly increase the aesthetic value
of each application. Perhaps you may be familiar with a website
developed with Flash animation software. Now picture the same
type of functionality and aesthetics however instead of being
restricted to a website format having the freedom to develop the
interface so it is a true Windows application. Further, this WPF
will allow for much easier and faster deployments of these
applications through the use of "one click deployment"
technology. If you are familiar with the updater application
block and the BITS service then you are already familiar with
innovation. However, instead of being some cumbersome
application block you will be able to easily deploy these
applications with just a few clicks from your development
environment.
Secondly the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) will provide
a secure and reliable messaging platform which will allow for a
new era in the creativity of application developers. This WCF
will bring in a new time when true service oriented applications
will become commonplace. This will make it much easier to
connect businesses to each other and their customers.
The in built security mechanisms will make for a much more
secure platform as well. Since this operating system is built
around the .Net framework Code Access Security will be much
easier to enforce and maintain. Code access security is when the
author of the program can specify exactly what the program is
allowed to do based upon the role of the user who is accessing
the software. This will allow for a much finer grained security
mechanism which will make software much more trustworthy by the
end user.
Another feature of Vista is called SuperFetch. SuperFetch seems
to be a caching mechanism for frequently used files so that the
end user experiences fast response times and is not hindered by
the background tasks that the operating system is performing.
This will greatly speed up and perhaps cause less system crashes
thereby making the OS much more stable.
One other great feature of Vista is its use of the sidebar and
gadgets. Gadgets are small programs that either you or someone
else has created that performs some frequently used task such as
viewing the latest weather or traffic information from your
desktop. Now this might seem to be a small feature but I am sure
the general public will eat this feature up and it is one place
where some new innovative software inventions might take place.
It might even make managing your life that much easier.
Perhaps the best feature of Vista is its new ability to easily
search through and organize your files for later retrieval. I
cannot tell you how many times I have had to search my own hard
drive for a file that I knew I created but could not remember
where I stored it.
Let's face it Windows XP and Windows 2000 are by now old
fashioned. The public needs a new operating system simply
because the other's are beginning to show their age. It is time
for an upgrade.