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>>> What was David Cutler's answer to the question about VMS and WindowsNT's name?
According to David Cutler, the original name for Windows NT was almost certainly going to be "VMS"
(Virtual Memory System). He was heavily involved in the project's early stages and felt strongly that
it should inherit the architecture and capabilities of VMS, the operating system he helped develop at
DEC.
However, Microsoft executives, particularly Bill Gates, strongly pushed against this, believing that a
new name was needed to distance the system from DEC's legacy and to present a completely fresh start.
Gates argued that "Windows NT" sounded more modern and signaled a shift in Microsoft's strategy.
Cutler has consistently stated that he disagreed with the decision to name it Windows NT, believing it
was a missed opportunity to build upon a successful and powerful operating system. He felt it
unnecessarily complicated the project and hindered its potential.
You can find detailed accounts of this debate in several places, including:
* **David Cutler's memoir, "The Code of My Shame"**: This book contains the most comprehensive and
candid description of Cutler’s perspective.
* **Numerous articles and interviews** with Cutler discussing the history of Windows NT.
**In short, David Cutler believed that Windows NT should have been called VMS.**