<p>“Our previous operating system Vista was popular... rather much talked-about. But Windows 7 will be simple to use. The Windows 7 development is underway according to our plans,” Ballmer said while delivering the keynote address at Microsoft’s Tech.Ed India at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre.<br /><br />The new system would be more “reliable, secure and productive,” he pointed out.<br />A Beta version of Windows 7 was currently available for users. Emphasising that the need for “more innovation and productivity,” Ballmer said the next round of growth has to come from productivity and innovation.</p>
<p>“Our previous operating system Vista was popular... rather much talked-about. But Windows 7 will be simple to use. The Windows 7 development is underway according to our plans,” Ballmer said while delivering the keynote address at Microsoft’s Tech.Ed India at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre.<br /><br />The new system would be more “reliable, secure and productive,” he pointed out.<br />A Beta version of Windows 7 was currently available for users. Emphasising that the need for “more innovation and productivity,” Ballmer said the next round of growth has to come from productivity and innovation.</p>