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Windows 7, now the ball is rolling…

Many home users have Windows 7 in their hands (and more importantly on their machines), almost everything I've heard has been positive. I know HP has been working on preparing for deployments and various support services for Windows 7, including the 7 days of 7  Enterprise clients have their activities in the works and I have it on good authority that there are some eminent deployments. So the images are built...

It makes me wonder about the gap between the early adopters and the mainstream.

I'll try to add some more information as news comes out over the next week or so.


Posted 10-30-2009 9:46 PM by Charlie Bess
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Charlie Bess wrote re: Windows 7, now the ball is rolling…
on 10-31-2009 10:40 AM

So far every program I've tried that was working under Vista works under Windows 7. Even some of the more unusual ones like DirecTV2PC that allows me to watch my recorded TV shows on my PC.

Charlie Bess wrote re: Windows 7, now the ball is rolling…
on 11-03-2009 1:51 PM

There is going to be a webinar that may interest folks on Windows 7 migration:

h30406.www3.hp.com/.../index.php”true”/>&dimid=<DI_MEMBER_ID/>&dicid=<DI_TRACKING_CODE/>&jumpid=em_edm/us/nov09/ent/across-psg/event/1-7SANR/mcc|eyca/registerlink/rbu_category/win7webinar

The intro states:

"As the technology refresh cycle for 2010 begins to gain momentum, at the core is the new Windows® 7 operating system. On November 4th at 10am CST, join HP Distinguished Technologist Bruce Michelson as he discusses the key features, advantages and benefits from a Closed Loop Lifecycle Planning perspective. Discover the premise that this technology refresh cycle is one of the most intriguing in recent times."

Charlie Bess wrote re: Windows 7, now the ball is rolling…
on 11-03-2009 1:51 PM

There is going to be a webinar that may interest folks on Windows 7 migration:

h30406.www3.hp.com/.../index.php”true”/>&dimid=<DI_MEMBER_ID/>&dicid=<DI_TRACKING_CODE/>&jumpid=em_edm/us/nov09/ent/across-psg/event/1-7SANR/mcc|eyca/registerlink/rbu_category/win7webinar

The intro states:

"As the technology refresh cycle for 2010 begins to gain momentum, at the core is the new Windows® 7 operating system. On November 4th at 10am CST, join HP Distinguished Technologist Bruce Michelson as he discusses the key features, advantages and benefits from a Closed Loop Lifecycle Planning perspective. Discover the premise that this technology refresh cycle is one of the most intriguing in recent times."

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