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Vista ‘inevitable’ for enterprises, says Forrester analyst
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
April 29, 2008 (Computerworld) Although a “significant” number of corporations are hesitating to move to Windows Vista, businesses should bite the bullet
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Giving Windows Vista a chance
SearchWinIT.com – USA
By Greg Shields A vote against upgrading to Microsoft Windows Vista can be dangerous for IT shops that don’t bother to check out the latest improvements to
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Smooth Your On-Screen Fonts, Control Errant Folders
PC World – USA
BTW, if you’re recently picked up a machine with Vista, you might look over our Windows Vista FAQ–which includes info on ClearType.
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Vista ‘inevitable’ for enterprises, says Forrester analyst
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
By Gregg Keizer April 29, 2008 (Computerworld) Although a “significant” number of corporations are hesitating to move to Windows Vista, businesses should
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Windows XP SP3: What You Need to Know
PC Magazine – USA
Service Pack 3 adds several networking and security improvements, and compatibility with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 security credential providers
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Solid-state drives add lots of speed
Houston Chronicle – United States
The model I was sent — which has 2 GB of RAM and a 1.8-GHz Intel Core2Duo processor — came with Windows Vista Home Basic. Dell doesn’t quite sell the exact
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HTC makes a Shift
Malaysia Star – Malaysia
Its main benefits include having a light portable design and a decent operating system in Windows Vista Business. The choice of SnapVUE is great for
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Partners To Microsoft: Stop Bashing Vista
CRN – Manhasset,NY,USA
By Kevin McLaughlin, ChannelWeb Some Microsoft channel partners say the software giant’s recent blunt public statements about Windows Vista are putting them
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Interop: Microsoft Goes Green With Efficient Code, Employee Bus Line
InformationWeek – Manhasset,NY,USA
On the tech front, the company’s Windows Vista operating system includes energy management features that are superior to those found in the older Windows XP
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Microsoft says 140M Vista licenses sold
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
April 24, 2008 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. said Thursday that it has sold 140 million licenses of Windows Vista. Colleen Healy, general manager of
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Why Windows Vista Won’t Suck
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Windows Vista One Year Vulnerability Report
By Vasudev(Vasudev)
This paper analyzes the vulnerability disclosures and security updates for the first year of Windows Vista and looks at it in the context of its predecessor, Windows XP, along with other modern workstation operating systems Red Hat,
meraTechPort – http://vasudevg.blogspot.com/

Office Upgrade to Windows Vista (Part 4)
By Brian
It’s been about two weeks since we did the cut-over to Windows Vista I wrote about earlier. So far everything is running smoothly, I have to say I really do like the UAC for blocking people from installing crap onto the systems (either
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Tool Created to Bypass Windows Vista UAC
By Ray W.
As the developers were able to grant the back-end part of the program privileges to run without express user approval every time the machine starts up, they claimed that Windows Vista’s security limitations are “artificial at best,
IT Resource – http://www.itresource.com.au