Articles about Windows 7

Microsoft Shows Windows 8 Hand

Earlier this week at the D9 conference, Microsoft unveiled a preview of its next operating system, codenamed Windows 8. If you think you know Windows and feel very comfortable in the interface, forget about it, because Microsoft is about to blow it up. Continue Reading »

Microsoft Moves the Needle with IE9

At this week’s SXSW Interactive conference in Austin, Texas, Microsoft formally launched the latest version of its Internet Explorer Web browser – IE9. Continue Reading »

The Need for Enterprise-class Tablets

A surprising number of large tablet devices powered by Windows 7 are appearing at CeBIT. These devices are aimed at corporate buyers for a number of reasons. Continue Reading »

Microsoft to Manage PCs via the Cloud

Windows Intune cloud computing platform is set for final release. Continue Reading »

HP Brings TouchSmart to Business PCs

Hewlett-Packard unveils touch-enabled, all-in-one PC for business environments. Continue Reading »

Finding the Middle VDI Ground

The problem with virtual desktop infrastructure(VDI) today essentially comes down to one of extremism. Continue Reading »

Dell Speeds Windows 7 Migrations

Dell updates appliance to include driver feed updates and policy-based management. Continue Reading »

Time to Start Windows 7 Transition Plan

Despite the fact that the final days of Windows XP have been known for a very long time, companies kept using it, they kept developing applications in it, and in general pretending that there was no need to change. Continue Reading »

Managing Windows 7 Migrations

Moving from one version of the Windows operating system to another has never been the easiest task. Continue Reading »

The Windows 7 Support Hole

Application compatibility is still the number-one concern that IT organizations have about Windows 7. Continue Reading »

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