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One of the core architects of Windows Vista is leaving Microsoft weeks after it emerged he would be re-assigned once Vista operating system is launched.�䤤�@�Ӯ֤߫ؿv�v��Windows Vista�O���}�L�n�g��A�X�{�F�A�L�N���s���t�A�@��Vista�@�~�t�α��X�C Valentine led Windows code engineering for seven years and is joining Amazon as a senior vice president.���H�`������Windows�N�X�u�{���C�~�A�å[�J�Ȱ����@���@�Ӱ��Ű��`���C Former group vice president Jim Allchin is also headed out.�e���ΰ��`��Jim Allchin�P�]�O�������C
Brian Valentine, the vice president for Microsoft's core operating system division, is reportedly leaving Microsoft after 19 years to join internet retailer Amazon.������H�`�A���`�ά��L�n���֤߾ާ@�t�γ��A�ڳ�ɡA���}�L�n��A 19�~�[�J���p���s��ӨȰ����C His exit comes after it emerged Valentine was being replaced by Jon DeVaan, who is currently in charge of Microsoft's engineering standards, while no role had been earmarked for Valentine.�L�h�X�ӫ�A���X�{�b���H�`�Q��N�@�̡G Jon�w�ˮ��A�֬O�A�ثe�t�d�L�n���u�{�зǡA���M�S���@�ΡA�w�Q��w�����H�`�C
Former group vice president Jim Allchin is also headed out.�e���ΰ��`��Jim Allchin�P�]�O�������C Allchin was responsible for Windows product delivery, engineering and technical architecture but was elevated to a broader, shared responsibility as platform and services division co-president.��Allchin�t�dWindows���~��I�A�u�{�M�N��t���c�A��Q���ɨ�@�ӧ�s�x���A�@�P���d���A�@�����x�M�A�ȳ����p�X�`���C Allchin will leave Microsoft, after 16 years, once Windows Vista has shipped.��Allchin�N���}�L�n�A 16�~��A�@��Windows Vista���w�o�B�C Link�챵
It is obvious heads will roll (even innocent ones) and people will leave after such major failure, even by Microsoft standards.�o�O���㪺�����N���X�]�ƦܵL�d���^�M�H���N�|���}��A�o�˪��j�O�j���ѡA�Y�ϬO�L�n���зǡC However a core architect and a Vice President leaving in tandem doesn't bode well for Vista and future versions of Windows or even Microsoft.��@�Ӯ֤ߪ��ؿv�v�M���`�����}�A���p�ä��O�@�Ӧn���Y�A��Vista�M���Ӫ�����Windows �A�ƦܷL�n�C Shareholders should be worried.�ѪF����ߡC
In a different news Microsoft set the retail price for Vista at between $100 and $259 for users upgrading from older versions of Windows.�b�@�Ӥ��P����A�L�n�w�s���Vista��������100���M259��Τ�ɯšA�q�ª�Windows �C The prices range from the basic version of Vista to the top-end "ultimate" edition.���d��q������Vista���̰��ݪ����������C
For consumers looking to buy Vista without an upgrade, the products will cost between $199 to $399.��O�̴����ʶRVista���S���@�ӤɯšA���~�N����������199���399��C
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