With the consumer launch of Windows Vista on the horizon, Microsoft Corp.’s software and retail partners are preparing for the launch with applications and support for the new OS.
Industry watchers and Microsoft customers have expressed concern that many applications won’t be available for Vista in time for its launch on Jan. 30. But this week Microsoft partners of various sizes have stepped forward to back the OS, the first major release of Windows in five years.
For enterprise customers, Attachmate Corp. will have its Extra X-treme, version 9 available for Vista when the OS makes its consumer debut. Extra X-treme is a host access product that enables PCs to connect to mainframe systems. Attachmate also plans to make an upcoming terminal emulation product, Reflection 2007, available for Vista when it ships later this year.
For small businesses, the latest version of Intuit Inc.’s popular QuickBooks software, QuickBooks 2007, is available for Vista. QuickBooks is an accounting and financial management suite that includes payroll, credit-card processing and Web storefront software.
Another company, IP Commerce, also will have financial management software for small businesses ready to run on Vista. The company’s PASS Commerce Center provides small businesses with protection for their customer data and transactions and helps them manage the finances of the business. Small businesses that run Vista can use the application to view cash flow, present invoices, take new forms of payment, apply for financing and discover new services, IP Commerce said.
Other applications that will be available for Vista include FrontRange Solutions Inc.’s GoldMine suite, a customer relationship management product; Hyperion Solutions Corp.’s Hyperion System 9 Smart Space, a business intelligence application; and CA Inc.’s Anti-Virus 2007 security software.
On the retail front, CompUSA is offering a special deal on technical support for both Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007. Customers can get unlimited technical support for both of those applications for CDN$35 from their availability on Jan. 30 through March 31, the company said Wednesday.
CompUSA’s TechProLive support will be available through the phone and on the Web 24 hours a day, seven days a week — including major holidays — for both applications. More information is available on CompUSA’s Web site.
Windows Vista, along with Office 2007, will be available to consumers on Jan. 30. Microsoft is celebrating with an event on the eve of the launch in New York on Jan. 29, and other events around the world, including one in London, on Tuesday.