The one thing that most people agree on is that Windows 8 is a fundamentally different operating system from previous versions of Windows. What they don’t agree on are the details of how its “under the hood” elements should be described. Microsoft presented the company’s official view in the form of an architectural diagram at the BUILD conference last week, but variations on that have appeared, as Mary Jo Foley discussed in a recent blog post titled Here’s the one Microsoft Windows 8 slide that everyone wants to redo. Read more about the differing opinions regarding Windows 8’s architectural structure and see some of the redos here:
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Deb Shinder
Debra Littlejohn Shinder is a technology and security analyst and author specializing in identity, security and cybercrime, utilizing her past experience as a police officer and police academy/criminal justice instructor. She has written numerous books and articles for web and print publications and has been awarded the Microsoft MVP designation for fourteen years in a row.
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