Microsoft Vista
n Now for Licensing Windows 7
White Paper Windows 7 is shaping up to be a suitable replacement for organizations that couldn't justify an upgrade to Windows Vista, and it even has some firms that took the Vista plunge rethinking their upgrade... [15 Oct 2009]
Windows 7: The five things you need to be thinking about now
News Budget considerations should also be front of mind for CIOs - according to Gartner figures, moving from XP to Windows 7 could cost between $1,035 to $1,930 per user depending on how the rollout is managed, while costs for a migration... [15 Oct 2009]
BAA preparing for Windows 7 take off
News A new operating system is part of this IT investment and Windows 7 has been chosen to replace BAA's generally Windows Vista environment for a number of reasons. The main purpose is usability - it's less clunky [than... [09 Oct 2009]
Microsoft: 'Windows 7 XP Mode code is ready to go'
News Microsoft hopes XP Mode will combat any compatibility problems users have when upgrading to the latest version of the operating system - one of the major gripes users had with Microsoft... [02 Oct 2009]
Building Careers With Better IT
White Paper The school migrated to Microsoft Windows Vista on Dell Latitude laptops and Dell OptiPlex desktops and portable computers with Intel vPro technology to help students become more productive and IT more... [02 Oct 2009]
Spanish Building Society Reduces Energy Consumption on Desktops by 80 Per Cent With Dell
White Paper Through Dell services, La Caja trialled Windows Vista and Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 successfully on Dell Optiplex desktops featuring Intel vPro technology and Intel Core 2 Duo... [02 Oct 2009]
Windows 7 Deployment Considerations
White Paper This release promises to be more features rich, visually appealing and more efficient on the same hardware than its predecessor Windows Vista. Microsoft will be making the next version of the next... [02 Oct 2009]
Apple's Snow Leopard won't make us move to Macs, say CIOs
News In many cases they can actually be of no demonstrable benefit and a real source of pain, for example Vista. For some companies there is a possible alternative to Microsoft where perhaps there was not one... [21 Sep 2009]
Advances in Memory Management for Windows
White Paper Microsoft has implemented major enhancements in memory management for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. This paper provides information about enhancements in memory management for Windows... [16 Sep 2009]
Designing Power-Friendly Devices
White Paper Much work has been done in Microsoft Windows operating systems such as Windows XP and Windows Vista, as well as in the hardware on modern processors, chipsets, and supporting logic to enable deep... [16 Sep 2009]
An Overview of Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
White Paper Visual Studio 2008 enables organizations of every size to rapidly create more secure, manageable, and reliable applications that take advantage of Windows Vista and the 2007 Office system. Microsoft... [16 Sep 2009]
The Business Value of Windows Vista: Five Reasons to Deploy Now
White Paper This white paper presents strategic IT decision-makers with business case for deployment of Windows Vista based upon research and analysis of current IT trends and challenges. The findings from this research illustrate... [16 Sep 2009]
Power Policy Configuration and Deployment in Windows
White Paper Windows Vista and later versions of Windows feature a redesigned power policy store that enables third-party extensibility and configuration by using Windows Group Policy. This paper describes the Windows power policy... [16 Sep 2009]
Processor Power Management in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008
White Paper Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 include updated support for ACPI Processor Power Management (PPM) features, including support for processor performance states and processor idle sleep states on multiprocessor systems. [16 Sep 2009]
Installing Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1 on UEFI Systems
White Paper Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1 support Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) on Intel Itanium-based and x64-based platforms. This paper provides guidelines for system manufacturers and information... [16 Sep 2009]