1. All devices have an interface
We know that Windows 8 pays attention to tablet support in UI design, but don't forget that PC market is the main battlefield of Windows, if you want to The tablet market has a beautiful scenery, and the interface should not be too different. It maintains a user experience consistent with the PC and reduces the user learning cost.
Maybe Microsoft can't get anything with iPad PK, Windows 7, too heavy, Windows Phone 7, then it hasn't considered Pad market yet, it doesn't support it at all, so Microsoft has it now. Windows 8 UI.
2, more tightly integrated with the cloud
Cloud computing is a hot field of competition for the next 10 years or even longer. In this regard, Ubuntu has already taken the lead, and Windows 8 should strengthen integration with cloud services. Microsoft doesn't own Windows Azure anymore. Doesn't it want to compete with Google and Amazon? There is a ace of Windows in hand, how can it be used? Microsoft has recently built Office 365, which must be well integrated with Office. IE 9 and future IE 10 are very focused on HTML 5 support. These technologies can be used in cloud computing, and there is also a Media Player. This player will not be completely rebuilt, so why not learn from iTunes, in fact, Microsoft The cloud strategy has basically taken shape. What is needed now is the driving force. Windows 8 should assume this responsibility.
3, better integration with virtualization
Before said cloud computing, another hot technology is virtualization, in fact, virtualization and cloud computing are very close, or cloud computing is indispensable for virtualization, although Microsoft In the Windows Server family, virtualization technology competition has long been launched, but Windows 7 as a front-end user has limited support for heterogeneous virtualization solutions. Windows 8 should not go this old way. The world is not your Microsoft. Humans, the stagnation of these years, or the fire of the open source star is a good example.
WIndows 8 should open up the virtualization API to enable interoperability with other virtualization technologies.
4. Compatible with Windows 7
Backward compatibility has always been an important part of Windows. Fortunately, Microsoft has stated that it will be fully compatible with Windows 7 applications and hardware, but after seeing the new Windows 8 UI, I I am really worried about this.
5, speed can be a little faster
Windows XP is very successful, Windows Vista is a failure, Windows 7 saved the defeat of Vista, from the startup time, Windows 7 did a lot of hard work, but the application The running and response speed of the program still needs to be improved. Personal feeling is still faster under Windows XP, so I hope that Windows 8 can try to speed up a bit faster in the context of UI changes.
6, does not cause damage to the existing Windows deployment
According to the data of authoritative research institutions, the current installed number of Windows XP and WIndows 7 is very large, Windows 8 can not destroy these existing systems during deployment Sexual destruction, which may be a huge test for business users, Microsoft should release a detailed upgrade deployment solution at the same time as the launch of Windows 8, especially some companies are still using Windows XP, let them skip Windows 7 directly Windows 8 can be a disaster.