Ten Windows 7 puzzles that SP1 can't solve

  
            Beijing time on February 24th news, according to eWeek report, Microsoft launched the Windows 7 SP1 patch package on the 22nd of this month, which became the first patch package of the Windows 7 system since its official release in late 2009, and is also the Windows 7 system. A milestone. The SP1 patch contains patches for security vulnerabilities that are important for users who have not enabled automatic system upgrades or are unable to access the Internet. Therefore, Microsoft is also urging individual consumers and business users to download the patch as soon as possible. However, in addition to this, Microsoft should look for other ways to improve the disadvantages of the Windows operating system. Although Windows is still the most widely used operating system for desktops, more and more users have begun to complain about the many security vulnerabilities in Windows. The market generally believes that the Windows operating system can be more secure and stable. Recently, the famous American IT website eWEEK wrote that Microsoft must start to solve the ten problems that plague the Windows operating system. The following is a summary of the article: 1. Too much complacency For many years, Microsoft has shown too complacent about the Windows operating system. . To some extent, this is understandable. After all, Microsoft needs to continue to develop Windows operating systems based on its original applications. But for Microsoft, it is time to change the original program and hardware. Too much complacency with the original program has led to the slower development of the Windows operating system, and it takes up too much processing space on the user's personal computer. This problem also makes the Windows operating system more vulnerable to malicious programs. Therefore, being too complacent about Windows is a problem that Microsoft should take the lead in solving. 2, the real security problem At the beginning of the market, the biggest point around Windows 7 is that the system is far safer than Windows Vista. Most observations show that the security of Windows 7 has indeed improved a lot. But the system is often plagued by security issues ranging from data theft to complete hardware crashes. In other words, the security risks affecting Windows are very real and serious problems. Microsoft must do everything in its power to continue to prevent cyber hackers from continuing attacks against Windows. 3. Security issues are getting worse As security issues continue to plague Windows users around the world, this issue is getting more and more intense. A few years ago, it was much easier to remove Windows security risks than it is now. At present, more and more users find that their personal information is easily stolen by hackers, and the system risk of Windows seems to become more and more difficult to control. In the past few years, many cyber security experts and many companies have pointed out that security threats to Windows will become increasingly difficult to control. Since Windows is always the main target for cyber hacking, Microsoft has a responsibility to control the growing security issues. 4. Lack of online app store On January 6 this year, Apple launched the long-awaited Mac App Store online app store, which users can download from the Mac App Store to their Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system. Apple's move is to follow the promotion model of the iPad and iPhone online app store. But to make Mac OS X a more attractive operating system, Apple still has a long way to go. As of now, Microsoft has not yet launched the online application store for Windows 7, and programmers and users have begun to regard it as a major flaw in Windows. The longer Microsoft's time to launch the Windows 7 app store is delayed, more and more programmers will turn to develop applications for the Apple Mac OS X operating system. In the process, users seeking a diversified operating system are likely to switch to Mac OS X. This is the result Microsoft is most reluctant to see. 5, get rid of "evil empire" title In the past few years, Microsoft has been praised by industry critics for the title of "Evil Empire" because of its use of Windows technology. This has become one of the biggest problems that Microsoft urgently needs to solve. However, more far-sighted industry analysts have realized that Microsoft's influence within the technology industry has declined in recent years. Microsoft is still the master of the PC operating system market. It is for this reason that many users who are dissatisfied with Microsoft's current technological monopoly advantage and who do not want to contribute to the financial performance of Microsoft's "evil empire" have switched to other operations. system. Unless there is a way to solve this problem, Windows will be increasingly criticized by users for continuing to be Microsoft's dominant operating system market and money-making tools. 6. How to deal with cloud computing challenges When Google launched Chrome OS, a cloud computing-based operating system, market analysts speculated on how Microsoft would react. After all, in terms of operating system products, Microsoft is still no match. Whether Microsoft will launch a more mature operating system based on cloud computing technology to combat Google Chrome OS, or ignore Google's move, no one can answer this question. But it is obvious that the sooner Microsoft launches an operating system based on cloud computing technology, the better it will benefit the company. 7. Apple Mac OS X performs well Although Apple's operating system accounts for only a small portion of the global operating system market, its Mac OS X is the representative of outstanding products in the operating system market. The system is designed to be more detailed and simpler to operate. More importantly, the system security risk of Mac OS X is much smaller than that of Windows. Although Mac OS X has not been subjected to rigorous testing by the market, it is undeniable that its sandboxed code technology and administrator login settings have circumvented some of the security risks. In addition, other aspects of Mac OS X perform very well. Therefore, the system can be said to be an alternative operating system that is more trusted by users than Windows. If Windows 8 can have more Mac OS X elements, then Microsoft will continue to consolidate its dominant position in the operating system market. 8, let enterprise users give up XP enterprise users have always been the key to the success of Microsoft Windows operating system. If not a large number of enterprises have chosen Windows as an office operating system, then Microsoft will not be the current Microsoft. After using Windows 7 to correct many problems with Vista, Microsoft hopes that enterprise users can give up using XP and choose Windows 7. As of now, there are still a large number of corporate users holding a wait-and-see attitude. Part of the reason is that the economic crisis and budget cuts have caused funding shortages for companies to upgrade their operating systems, and another reason is that corporate users are still worried about whether Windows 7 will be able to handle their day-to-day operations. This year, Microsoft should work further with companies and make them aware of the importance of upgrading to Windows 7 in a timely manner. 9. Overcoming the adverse effects of Vista Not only are corporate users disappointed with Microsoft's Windows Vista system, but PC makers, including Dell and Hewlett-Packard, also offer users the ability to downgrade Vista to XP. Individual consumers who are concerned about the serious flaws in Vista design and are vulnerable to malicious programs are also considering switching to Apple's Mac OS X or open platform Linux. Microsoft has made efforts to recover the support and trust of Windows users, but it has had little effect. Windows 7 has been on the market for more than a year now, and user dissatisfaction caused by Vista has gradually subsided. But to some extent, the negative impact of Vista on businesses and individual users still exists. Microsoft needs to prove that Windows 7 is the direction of Vista's improvement. That's it. 10. Controlling Discourse Rights One of the most serious problems Microsoft's Windows have encountered over the years has been that the company has never really controlled the right to speak on its Windows. This has led the above critics to attack Microsoft with security issues, Windows Vista, Microsoft's monopoly in the industry, and so on. Microsoft needs to regain its advantageous position in controlling the right to speak, and to guide public opinion about the value of Windows, rather than always telling the problems of its existence. Given the long-standing concerns of many industry critics about Microsoft Windows, it seems that Microsoft has a hard time controlling the voice of Windows. But this is the problem that Microsoft should definitely solve.
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