Over the last few months we heard lots of gossips and rumors about the newcomer Windows operating system.
SDTimes magazine has published some very reliable news about Midori, the newest operative system signed by Microsoft, developed with a new technology and deeply different from the previous XP and VISTA. Anyway at the moment it's only an ambitious research project which will see the light until 2015.
Midori will have some feature of Singularity, an experimentation published by Microsoft in 2006, and it will be able to work both on inborn hardware and as Windows process, in order to let gradual migrations for less expert users, as it happens with Linux.
Software Isolated Process technology will be implemented to make full use of a bigger autonomy and independence among the processes. The most important advantages of Midori will be about setup flexibility, performances dependability and components security.
This road won’t lead to desktop-centrism anymore, but it would be about cloud-computing, an architecture focused on web and its resources.
We’re talking about a further step forward towards the modularization that was the turning point of Windows Vista, the controversial operating system code Windows 7 which perplexed most of the users.
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