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Four improvements to Windows Vista deployment
Thursday, September 14th, 2006
There are three things that are certain in the life of a network administrator: death, taxes and
deployment. Particularly with Windows Vista just around the corner now, you’re probably beginning to think about how you will roll out the operating system to all of the desktops in your organization.
Fortunately, the tools and services behind Windows deployments right out of the box have improved: indeed, it’s possible to roll out desktops very easily with new deployment enhancements without resorting to more sophisticated and expensive management solutions. In this article, I’ll take a look at four deployment improvements in Vista, and how they benefit you.
Modularization
One of the big engineering pushes Microsoft made during the development of Windows Vista was to make the operating system more modular — meaning the components of the operating system are separate and somewhat interchangeable. While also improving the usability experience — customers can select only the pieces they want to be installed without having to go for the entire OS — the modularization also helps system administrators manage their deployments. Computerworld | Four improvements to Windows Vista deployment
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