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The Vista OS for Business: A Primer
Friday, June 9th, 2006
While five years in the making, Microsoft’s new operating system, Vista, is finally near. A Microsoft
representative recently announced that the new OS will be available to business clients through its volume licensing program in November of this year, while consumer versions will follow in January.
When Vista — once known by the codename “Longhorn” — arrives, it will mark an end to the longest span ever between complete Windows upgrades. While rival Apple has been turning out new versions of its OS at a reliable pace, Vista has been plagued by delays as new features were added and older ones were scrapped. Microsoft is betting the delays have been worth it, claiming that the finished product will be more stable and feature packed than its predecessors.
…To help you decide your own rollout plans, here’s a preview of business version features that should make life easier for intranet professionals. Check back later and we’ll let you know what else to expect from Vista as the launch date nears. The Vista OS for Business: A Primer
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