Windows 8: Microsoft Shifting Focus To Next OS In July 2010

>> Monday, December 14, 2009

 
Various job listings posted online this November have hinted at when Microsoft designs to shift its focus to Windows 8.

Most early adopters of Microsoft's latest offering, Windows 7, are still getting settled in to the month-old OS, and discovering what the highly favored current version of Windows can do. However, it seems the guys up in Redmond are not hanging around, as this past month alone Microsoft has posted five job openings in the hopes of finding folks to work on Windows 8.

So what tidbits of Windows 8 knowledge can they glean from the vacancies listed? They already know from a recent product roadmap that Microsoft's next OS is expected to hit retail some time in 2012, and according to rumors it could pack in 128-bit support (though some have cast doubt on that possibility).

Technology site Ars Technica discovered the job listings over on Microsoft's official careers page. A number of the listings have since been edited or removed, but Ars Technica still has the original listings obtainable in full on their site.

But these fresh vacancies,



which include an assortment of positions such as testers, project management personnel, and launch leads, hint that Microsoft is planning to shift its internal focus to Windows 8 as they "head in to Fy11". The fiscal year for 2011 begins in July of 2010, which gives Microsoft two years to perfect Windows 8 before it is expected 2012 debut.

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This story was updated on Dec. 3 to clarify what was mentioned in the Windows product roadmap .

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