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Revealed: Your favourite Windows operating system
News That figure is expected to drop by more than half by next year as businesses leapfrog Windows Vista for Windows 7. Windows Vista, the operating system between XP and Windows 7, unsurprising scored poorly... [09 Nov 2009]
Windows 7: Over 200 per cent more popular than Vista
News That Windows 7 is more popular than Vista is no surprise - but just how much more love is Microsoft's latest OS getting? According to research by analyst NPD Group, Windows 7's first week after release... [06 Nov 2009]
Vista SP1: What You Need To Know Before You Deploy
White Paper The release of Windows Vista SP1 allows you to take advantage of improvements that Microsoft and its partners have developed to provide the best experience possible. SP1 addresses key feedback... [03 Nov 2009]
Windows Server 2008 Backup Tool - A Review of Its Features
White Paper This white paper presents some of the more significant pros and cons of the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 version of the backup tool that debuted in Windows Vista. It will help you decide whether you... [03 Nov 2009]
Ten Things You Should Know about Windows 7
White Paper Warts and all, it looks like Windows 7 has a much better chance than Vista did of convincing organizations to upgrade from Windows XP. This Microsoft white paper offers ten tidbits will either get you... [03 Nov 2009]
Workstation Security Enhancements in Windows Vista
White Paper Microsoft has advanced several technologies in Windows Vista to increase workstation security. It is becoming clearer every year that workstations require as much comprehensive IT security attention as... [03 Nov 2009]
Windows 7: Not perfect - but ready for prime time
Comment So far Microsoft has wisely done things differently from Vista. While Windows 7 solves most of the qualms about Vista, the new OS still has plenty of room to grow, says Quocirca's Clive... [28 Oct 2009]
Photos: Windows 7 - the latest PCs from Acer to Samsung
Photo New touchscreen desktop panels and laptops designed to take advantage of Windows 7's touch-sensitive capabilities have appeared, while existing netbooks and laptops have also been kitted out with the OS to get a performance boost from... [26 Oct 2009]
Mind the details with Windows 7
Comment Sure there have been a few missing drivers here and there but in every case the resulting machine worked and almost always performed better than under Vista and XP. For individuals this means running... [23 Oct 2009]
Vista jilted for Windows 7 midway through upgrades
News Some businesses that are partway through upgrading to Windows Vista are asking to swap the OS for Windows 7, according to Microsoft. Speaking at the London launch of Windows 7 today John Curran, the... [22 Oct 2009]
Windows 7: Who's adopting it, when and why?
News However, the main way Microsoft has made Windows 7 more attractive to business is.by addressing the problems of poor performance and compatibility that plagued Vista. According to James Governor,... [21 Oct 2009]
Photos: Microsoft sweetens Aero for Windows 7
Photo Introduced for Vista, the translucent Aero skin has been heavily developed and expanded in Windows 7. With Windows 7 officially released tomorrow, here's a walkthrough of what the new OS will look like once it's installed. [21 Oct 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Windows 7
Cheat Sheet Windows 7 is more than just a Vista service pack according to the company, with new features that Microsoft says will make it easier to connect to corporate networks as well as support for multitouch... [20 Oct 2009]
Windows 7 to trump Snow Leopard?
Comment This week, Microsoft launches Windows 7 and consigns Vista to a footnote in Windows history. It's using much the same argument as it did with Vista but may find it harder to peddle the... [20 Oct 2009]
Photos: Windows 7 - getting inside security
Photo Although AutoPlay was improved in Windows Vista, the granular control over it provided in Windows 7 is another threat vector that will seem revolutionary to Windows XP users. Backing up your data has been a facet of... [20 Oct 2009]