http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,114982,tk,dn022604X,00.asp
'Longhorn' and its unfurling development have been the subject of much previous comment in this blog. An equal emphasis has been given to security, and mention has been made of autonomous systems which are capable of 'healing' themselves. The importance of security in its broadest sense [i.e. not merely keeping things confidential, but also keeping the system bandwidth available for productive use] has sharply escalated in the last couple of years. Complex problems require complex solutions, which is why all three above-mentioned themes are converging in 'Longhorn' development.
Thus the discussion in this article of how Microsoft's next-generation operating system will automagically take care of many important security problems is worth some attention. If Bill Gates can delliver on this promise, he well may make Microsoft's desktop position unassailable.
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