Destination Windows 7- Going There for Good Reasons
According to multiple recent surveys, most IT organizations plan to migrate to Windows 7 within the next two years. For many who bypassed Vista, they are planning the move due to concerns of their reliance on an operating system that is approaching end of life. For others, they are driven by business drivers that include:
- Improved security- Windows 7 has security and account control capabilities simply not available in XP
- Better hardware utilization- Windows 7 can run on smaller RAM PCs, eliminating PC purchases and extending the life of machines that could not run Vista
- Enhanced productivity- Overall ease of use and new help desk features to improve user satisfaction and productivity
If you're like most and the issue is no longer "will I migrate?" but "how do I migrate?" you'll want to check out our on-demand webinar, 7 Steps to Windows 7 Migration Success- A Tutorial. Regardless of your reason to migrate, you'll hear how to make a Windows 7 migration a reality in a way that is both well planned and strategic.
Sincerely,
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Wynn White
Vice President of Marketing, Dell KACE.
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