There is no doubt Windows 7 is turning the heads of many companies. In fact, more than 19% percent of the global IT workforce is expected to be using Windows 7 by the end of 2010. Why the quick uptake ...
The market has been filling up with migration tools to help IT managers upgrade to Windows 7 from XP and many of our pages have been devoted to helping smooth the migration process. A Seattle company ...
Is reconciling the cost versus the benefits of migrating to Windows 7 keeping you up at night? Given the cash-flow crunch most small companies face on a daily basis, no one could fault you for a case ...
If you’re a Windows shop and are planning to be running Windows 7, unless your company is so new that Windows 7 is the only operating system that’s ever been on your desktop and notebook computers, ...
In an ideal world, Windows Vista would have been great and Microsoft's Vista-to-Windows 7 migration tools would have satisfied most use cases. But that wasn't the reality, and companies that chose ...
Are you thinking about migrating to Windows 7? It’s not hard, but due diligence and good planning are paramount for a successful migration. You need to follow best practices, which includes tapping ...
If your customers are like most companies, they're either running Windows 7 already or figuring out ways to migrate from Windows XP to Windows 7. Unfortunately, Microsoft offers no direct path for ...
Despite enterprise affinity for the sturdy and reliable Windows XP, it's all but inevitable that Windows 7, shipping next week, on Oct. 22, will see significant business adoption in 2010. That's due ...
It’s not a Y2K-style crisis, but there’s only a four-year window until Microsoft Corp. ends support for Windows XP. The need to migrate from XP to Windows 7 “will create an extra budgetary and ...
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