It is slated to arrive very soon, and Windows 8 is the first real major change in Microsoft’s OS layout. Tiles (similar to the Windows phone OS) are front and center. Apps will be available to execute from those tiles, as well as other more standard programs. The option to go to the old school Windows desktop is there, and the control panel and system setting consoles are sleek, and Web 2.0 looking.
I guess you can call this a “hybrid” OS, as it allows for use on tablets, and desktop systems. the potential of opening an Apple style application store is there also, and looks targeted at trying lure some Mac users in. Whether it will allow middleware applications, and how third party apps will be handled is still not known. It does not appear to be an OS that will be embraced by the Enterprise quickly.







