Microsoft will completely refactor Windows 10 to achieve the best interactive experience
The Windows operating system is already a relatively successful product within Microsoft. The main reason is that the operating system business is relatively stable. Microsoft has also focused on the cloud computing business.
Regarding this issue, Steve Ballmer also publicly stated that Satya Nadella should re-emphasize the operating system business, after all, this is still a profitable business.
However, Satya Nadella did not have much interest in operating systems before. What was more surprising was that the epidemic caused Satya Nadella and Microsoft to change this idea.
Earlier, Nadella has publicly stated that he sees people’s demand for the operating system, so Microsoft will reinvest in the operating system to provide users with a better experience.
From this was born a new project called Sun Valley, which aims to improve user operations by improving the Windows 10 user interface and various optimizations.
In Microsoft’s recent recruitment information, Microsoft is recruiting full-time engineers to participate in the interactive experience platform team to improve the Windows 10 experience.
The interactive experience platform team is mainly responsible for the UX of the Windows system and Windows applications, which is also the core content of the Windows 10 system.
The interactive experience platform team is responsible for the core composition, rendering, and input platforms for the Start Menu, office software, Microsoft browser, and system built-in applications.
Microsoft stated in the recruitment information that Microsoft is making future plans to provide the best interactive experience and showcase the latest hardware innovations on the WindowsUX platform.
In addition, the Microsoft team responsible for the core development of Windows 10 stated in the job posting that they are reimagining Windows 10 to achieve the best interactive experience.
Judging from the recruitment information recently released by Microsoft, Microsoft is currently intending to reinvest in the operating system business and bring a better interactive experience to users around the world.
Although Microsoft has not made much official introduction to the Sun Valley project, many of the contents of the Sun Valley project have been provided in the Windows 10 Insider Preview.
The current changes that can be seen are mainly user interface aspects, including some application icons and folder icon redesigns, floating interactive menus, and so on.
If according to Microsoft’s recruitment information, it is to make a long-term plan to develop Windows 10, perhaps the system is worth looking forward to in the future.
Via: windowslatest