On Thursday, Turner covered Windows 10, along with Microsoft's evolving business model, during his appearance at a Credit Suisse technology conference in Phoenix, Ariz.
Turner told attendees that Microsoft is still on track to "talk about the end-user consumer experiences in the early spring" of 2015. He also said Microsoft will have a "developer preview" in early summer.
"And then by late summer and early fall we'll be able to bring out this particular OS. That's the current plan of record."
Turner's timeline is mostly the same as the somewhat vaguer one that Myerson shared September 30 with those of us invited to the "chapter 1" Windows 10 reveal event in San Francisco.
Windows 10 expected in second half of 2015
Posted on Monday, December 08 2014 @ 13:27 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck