Thursday, September 17, 2009
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In an enthusiastic effort again, Microsoft is making the "case" enterprise customers to please leave Windows XP. Microsoft has recently released a group of case studies of companies that have made the change and are better for it.
In the past, Microsoft may have spoiled customers who are prepared to adopt new products due to implementation costs or security problems. Not this time, however, are urging businesses can save money in the long term and use a much better product. Especially make this request to customers who contract their own volume license for XP, they are entitled to the software update. One general manager of Windows Gavriella Schuster, put it bluntly: "Hey, it belongs., Implement it, and losing XP. Go ahead."
Many believe the widespread adoption of Windows 7 in companies critical to the success of the operating system. Most consider the clear advantages over Windows XP 7 provides no evidence brainer to make the change.
In the past, Microsoft may have spoiled customers who are prepared to adopt new products due to implementation costs or security problems. Not this time, however, are urging businesses can save money in the long term and use a much better product. Especially make this request to customers who contract their own volume license for XP, they are entitled to the software update. One general manager of Windows Gavriella Schuster, put it bluntly: "Hey, it belongs., Implement it, and losing XP. Go ahead."
Many believe the widespread adoption of Windows 7 in companies critical to the success of the operating system. Most consider the clear advantages over Windows XP 7 provides no evidence brainer to make the change.
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