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Windows Vista Q & A with Microsoft
Wednesday, June 21st, 2006
I had the chance to get some Q&A going on with Microsoft, so a big thanks to them for
allowing this to happen. I’d also like to thank Jessica from Waggener Edstrom for setting this up! Now, for your reading pleasure… here’s the interview!
What are the main focus points for Windows Vista in general?
For the Enterprise, Windows Vista delivers great value to businesses by addressing critical business scenarios. First, it empowers your people by making it easy for them to find, share, and use Information. Second, it enables mobile and remote workers to stay connected and productive wherever they are. Windows Vista also addresses growing security threats and will help protect your people’s data in and out of office, secure your environment, and make it easier to achieve compliance with government regulations and internal policies. Finally, it will make it is easier to deploy, manage, and support your corporate PCs by helping you to optimize your desktop infrastructure. With Windows Vista you get all of these productivity, mobility, and security benefits while also achieving lower Total Cost of Ownership.
For the consumer, Windows Vista makes finding information, staying connected, and interacting with your PC much easier than in the past. Windows Vista Home Premium lets you enjoy your digital entertainment more by simplifying and improving the way you use, organize, and share photos, video, TV, home movies, and music. It even makes it easier and more fun play your PC games. If you use a mobile PC, Windows Vista Home Premium includes innovative mobility and connectivity features that enable you to use it more effectively than ever before. Finally, Windows Vista Home Premium simplifies the setup of your PC and is designed to be dramatically more reliable and secure compared to any previous version of Windows. Whether you are balancing your checkbook, studying for school, watching a movie, listening to music, or playing a game, your experience will be better on a PC running Windows Vista Home Premium. Kristan Kenney : Windows Vista Q & A with Microsoft!
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