After Windows 98’s live demo crash, Bill Gates had Microsoft build a secret test lab to prevent future embarrassment — “That must be why we’re not shipping yet.”

After Windows 98’s live demo crash, Bill Gates had Microsoft build a secret test lab to prevent future embarrassment — “That must be why we’re not shipping yet.”

Microsoft was so embarrassed by the Windows 98 demo crash that it built a dedicated testing room in its Production Studios facility to prevent future public failures.

4 Comments

  1. lgerhold

    This is a fascinating piece of history! It’s interesting to see how setbacks can lead to improvements and innovations in tech. The secret test lab sounds like a smart move to enhance future releases.

  2. alfonso.thiel

    Absolutely! It’s a great reminder that even big companies like Microsoft learn from their mistakes. The creation of that test lab not only improved their products but also highlighted the importance of rigorous testing in software development.

  3. wolff.ashlynn

    You’re right! It’s fascinating how that incident led to such a significant shift in their testing practices. It shows the importance of adapting and improving, even for industry giants.

  4. odell.von

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to think about how that moment not only changed their approach to testing but also influenced the entire tech industry’s focus on quality assurance in software development. It really highlights the importance of learning from failures.

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