On March 26,
Buy Windows 7, Microsoft launched its internal revenue figures for the first month of Windows Vista. Microsoft mentioned it's sold in excessive of twenty million Vista licenses in the initial month of latest Windows client's general availability. That figure includes Vista licenses preloaded on new PCs,
Office Professional 2010 Key, upgrades,
Windows 7 sale, copies offered through the Vista Express Upgrade program and full packaged prdouct offered at retail between January 30 and February 28. According to Microsoft,
Microsoft Office 2010 Key, that is more than double the original product sales pace for Windows XP. "Windows Vista license income after one month of availability have already exceeded the total of Windows XP license sales inside the earlier product’s initial two months of availability," according to the Microsoft data. "In January 2002, the company announced income of Windows XP licenses had exceeded 17 million after two months on the market." So what was that whole "Steve Ballmer warns Wall Street away from too-rosy Vista predictions" all about? Why warn if the company was on track to sell at double the pace of XP? Microsoft does this all the time, usually with earnings. If analysts underestimate you,
Office 2010 License, you'll always be above projections….