I predicted Microsoft would hit the 60-million-copies-sold mark with Windows Vista about July 1. On July 26,
Windows 7 Professional Product Key, at its annual Financial Analyst Meeting (FAM),
Windows 7 Ultimate Product Key, Microsoft officials acknowledged the company has hit that milestone.In the end of the fist one hundred days of product sales,
Windows 7 64 Bit, in the begin of Might possibly, Microsoft stated it had sold 40 million copies of its consumer working technique.With Vista, “We;ve eclipsed the entire Apple installed base within the first five months of gross sales,
Microsoft Office 2007 Key,” Kevin Turner, Microsoft;s Chief Operating Officer, told attendees of FAM.Turner shared other new Vista statistics on July 26, including: 2.1 million devices now work with VistaMore than 11,000 Vista-logo;d devices are now on the market2,000 applications now have earned the Windows Vista logosMore than 70 business-focused enterprise applications have been made Vista-compatible since the product launched in late JanuaryMore than 42 million Vista seats are now covered under volume licensing deals. (However, “Windows Volume Licensing annuity penetration” is only at 19 percent currently,
Office 2007 Activation Key, Turner admitted. Microsoft is pushing hard to grow this number, he mentioned.)Over the next three years, Microsoft expects more than half of Windows PC unit growth to come from emerging markets. There;s been a lot of negative press about Vista in mainstream media and blogs, as of late. Microsoft is nicely aware it needs to pull out the stops to counter perceptions that the product has been a flop.