Sep 092009
 

From TechRepublic.com…

10 things you should know about moving from Windows XP to Windows 7 | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com: “If you skipped Windows Vista and stuck with Windows XP, chances are good that you are now seriously considering moving to Windows 7 after it’s released on October 22. If so, there is much for you to do. Not only should you begin planning for your operating system migration, but you should begin learning as much as you can about Windows 7. Here are 10 things you can do to get ready for the switch.”

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Sep 052009
 

This will cost $49 per user, could it be a good investment? From PCMagazine.com…

LapLink Offers Solution for XP to Win7 Upgrades – News and Analysis by PC Magazine: “The world was shocked when Microsoft announced that Windows XP to Windows 7 upgrades would not be supported by everybody’s new operating system darling. A lot of us were scratching our heads on this one, since we keep hearing about how businesses haven’t upgraded from XP to Vista, and how the OS of choice for netbooks has also been XP.”

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Sep 032009
 

From CIO.com…

Five Reasons to Download the Windows 7 Trial Right Now – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership: “By Tony Bradley

September 02, 2009 — PC World —

Microsoft announced the availability of a 90-day free trial of the final RTM (release to manufacturing) version of Windows 7 Enterprise edition. Whether you are anxiously awaiting the new operating system, or skeptical of the hype around Windows 7, here are five reasons you should jump on the free trial.”

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Sep 022009
 

Really! A free 90 day trial of Enterprise Edition. This from TechNet…Ends March 31, 2010.

Windows 7 Enterprise 90-day Trial: “Windows 7 Enterprise 90-day Trial

Welcome to the Windows 7 Enterprise 90-day Trial. It is designed specifically for IT Professionals, so that you can test your software and hardware on a final version of the product. In addition, it provides the opportunity for you to become more familiar with the key improvements over previous versions of the Windows operating system, and experience firsthand how Windows 7 can make your PC environment more productive, secure, and manageable.”

 Posted by at 5:28 pm