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Windows Services

Windows Vista implementations are under way and Windows Server 2008 is fast approaching. Provide Windows services to help your small and medium-sized business (SMB) clients invest in the appropriate hardware and test Windows compatibility.

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  • Windows Vista in a box customized for your customers

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    Tip -  Upgrade clients to Windows Vista with a minimum of fuss. Contributor Jonathan Hassell offers some pointers for creating and selling your own "Windows Vista in a box."

  • SMBs uneager to adopt Vista

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    01 Feb 2007

    Article -  Microsoft may be tooting its own horn about Vista, but SMBs are hearing the blare as babble. Only 7% of small businesses are interested in upgrading by the end of the year.

  • Windows Vista upgrade Q&A with Preston Gralla

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    06 Feb 2007

    Interview -  @32086 Get Windows Vista upgrade pointers -- including new security and networking features -- from Preston Gralla, author of Windows Vista in a Nutshell. Galla identifies prime candidates for a Windows Vista upgrade, benefits of upgrading and...

  • Windows to Linux server migration dos and don'ts

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    Tip -  Help Windows server clients prepare for the Linux operating system with these Linux migration dos and don'ts.

  • Prepare Windows 2000 clients for a Windows Server Longhorn migration

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    Tip -  Server migrations are expensive and timely, making it all the more important that you prepare Windows 2000 clients now for a Windows Server "Longhorn" migration.

  • Windows Vista installation dos and don'ts

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    Tip -  Windows Vista installations are still lagging in the enterprise, making now a good time to identify best practices (and worst practices) for inevitable Windows Vista installations.

  • Windows Vista and Office 2007: Winning a tough sale

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    Tip -  Customers are resistant to change -- particularly when the change involves moving to an entirely new operating system. Contributor Jon Hassell outlines some discussion points to help convince customers to upgrade to Windows Vista and Office 2007 sooner...