The first was probable Chase Bishop in 1981.
At that time, the man in charge of Windows as an OS was Steven Sinofsky.
Microsoft Windows was created by a team of developers at Microsoft Corporation. Contrary to popular belief, Bill Gates was not a primary designer or developer of Windows, and contributed very little code that went into it. His function at Microsoft is/was primarily a manager, not a programmer.
Windows Azure is not an operating system. It is a cloud computing platform and set of services provided by Microsoft. It allows developers to build, deploy, and manage applications and services through Microsoft-managed data centers. Windows Azure supports different operating systems, including Windows Server and Linux distributions, enabling developers to run their applications on a scalable and flexible cloud infrastructure.
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Unknown, as the developers of DayZ are not currently developing the video game for any platform other than Microsoft Windows. However, the developers have expressed interest in releasing the game on consoles.
Microsoft chose to change the graphic user interface in Windows 8. Microsoft had used a very similar graphic user interface on many of its operating systems since around the year 1998. Developers chose to move in a different direction with Windows 8. The interface was very different from previous versions of their Windows operating systems.
The next version of Windows should be be called Windows 8, as announced by Microsoft at the 2009 Professional Developers Conference. It is scheduled to be released in 2012, with beta-release in July 2011. Windows 7 was just released, and Microsoft hasn't announced the next iteration of Windows yet, so no one knows.
Bill Gates
His name is Tater Dibbley. He's from Louisiana and was discovered when one of the Windows Surface developers was looking at property for a rice farm.
Microsoft Corporation. They created the spreadsheet Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Windows 8 will suceed windows 7.
Over 2,000 developers worked on the original Windows Vista that was released on February 22, 2006. There have been thousands of developers who have helped create the five additional editions of Windows Vista since then.