Tuesday, February 3rd 2009
Windows 7 SKUs Made Official
Microsoft has had patchy success with its Windows Vista series of operating systems, and is banking on its next major addition to the Windows franchise, Windows 7 to turn its fortunes for the better. After having generously released beta versions of the operating system to the public, the company is gearing up for a product launch schedule. In the process, it made its SKUs (variants) of the operating system official today. The lineup consists of three variants in particular, suited for domestic deployments, with three variants aimed more towards commercial deployments, and then of course, there is an Ultimate variant that lets one have it all. The lineup for Windows 7 is as follows:
The Professional variant is a super-set of Home Premium and has enhanced networking capabilities such as Remote Desktop host, domain support, offline folders, etc. It adds features such as Mobility Center (that provide system management for portable machines) and Presentation-mode making PCs boardroom-friendly. It will be available through OEM and retail channels. The Enterprise variant is available only in volume-licenses and serves as a client OS in large networks. It is a super-set of the Professional variant, and adds to its feature-set with Branch Cache, Direct Access, and BitLocker features. Finally, there's the Ultimate variant that lets you have it all, it is a super-set for all the variants.
Source:
Engadget
- Windows 7 Starter Edition
- Windows 7 Home Basic
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- Windows 7 Professional
- Windows 7 Enterprise
- Windows 7 Ultimate
The Professional variant is a super-set of Home Premium and has enhanced networking capabilities such as Remote Desktop host, domain support, offline folders, etc. It adds features such as Mobility Center (that provide system management for portable machines) and Presentation-mode making PCs boardroom-friendly. It will be available through OEM and retail channels. The Enterprise variant is available only in volume-licenses and serves as a client OS in large networks. It is a super-set of the Professional variant, and adds to its feature-set with Branch Cache, Direct Access, and BitLocker features. Finally, there's the Ultimate variant that lets you have it all, it is a super-set for all the variants.
55 Comments on Windows 7 SKUs Made Official
A lot of people are still waiting for those not so great Ultimate upgrades.
Im planning to get ultimate.. Meh who cares if I dont use all the features, but hey... Atleast I will have everything lol
Ill take the ultimate version anyday! I can always use the mui packs and the boot from vhd!
I think they did the versions alot better this time
Even if they wanted to focus on just Home Premium and Professional, they didn't have to go with the extra for. Keep it to about 4, just like Windows XP did. Not to mention these Starter Editions (or Home Basic) are kind of like a waste >_>.
Source: techreport.com/discussions.x/16350
all i need is basic networking i dont want bloat
Good job Microsoft!
Linux and Apple will continue to bite into your sales as Windows 7 is the next large scale failure it seems...... *Consumer and Corporate Levels*
* Windows 7 Basic - 50$ - It's Windows 7.. no special BS. Best for a gamer and basic user
* Windows 7 Premium - 90$ - Aero and other features no one else uses
* Windows 7 Ultimate - 150$ - adds +10 to your e-peen, most likely to be the most pirated version
Also I would make it 64bit only. I don't know why they made a x86 version honestly!