Windows 7: What you need to know about the new Microsoft OS
The good, the bad, the early adopters and your organisation
By IDG reporters | Computerworld UK | Published 00:05, 22 October 09
ComputerworldUK brings you an in-depth look at Windows 7, the most significant operating system launch in years.
From IT managers' reactions and early adopter experiences to analyst views and how-tos, here is the information you need to evaluate Microsoft's new OS and plan your deployment programme.
Windows 7: IT managers will be slow to move from XP
Don't wait for Service Pack to test Windows 7, says Gartner
Windows 7 gets its first patches
Ballmer: Microsoft Windows 7 will save you £100 per PC annually
Microsoft says Vista to Windows 7 upgrades can take 20 hours
Windows 7 security: A better kind of anarchy
Ten things Microsoft needs to fix in Windows 7
Seven deadly sins of Microsoft Windows 7
Windows 7: Four reasons to upgrade, four reasons to stay away
Windows 7 will drive virtualisation, boost Apple iPhone
Early adopter case studies
BT skips Microsoft Vista in favour of Windows 7
BMW and Windows 7: Why the car giant is upgrading
British Airports Authority pilots Windows 7
Windows 7: How to guides
Windows 7: How to manage different users
A guide to Windows 7 networking











