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Definitions: Windows 7

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Created on: Jan 25, 2009 4:27 PM by Kim Mays - Last Modified:  Sep 1, 2009 3:31 PM by Patrick Avery

Definition

Previously identified as “Blackcomb” and “Vienna,” Windows 7 is reported  to be the next version of the Windows OS. It will succeed Windows Vista, will be available in both client and server versions, and will be released on October 22, 2009.

 

Business applications

Windows 7 client and server, will offer enhanced remote management for the  enterprise, and offer a better experience for laptop users. This will be a  positive purchase-point for businesses when the software ships. Since it is  being built with the compatibility of the Windows operating systems, millions  of applications will be available for the system, there by reducing most  conversion costs for the enterprise.

 

Controversies

Microsoft has reported that the new OS will contain performance  improvements over the current Windows Vista. This may be a tipping point  for some businesses to move to the new OS. Vista  has had its problems with adoption by the  mainstream and businesses. The much-awaited new version of the Windows OS  really needs to live up to the hype to succeed.

 

Technical details

Windows 7 will be available in 32- and 64-bit versions. The dreaded UAC that came with Windows Vista has been enhanced to allow the user to control how  often they are notified of changes to the system. There are also some personalization  changes that allow each user to define their desktop, as well as enhancements  to the wireless networking controls. As far as technical changes, it should be  very similar to Vista, but with some aesthetic changes to clear up the issues that have plagued Vista.

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user372756 user372756  says:

How about the XPM support? Isn't this a big plus over Vista and perhaps a strategy by Microsoft to help out numerous users who have not moved to Vista - perhaps wisely so.

radhakrishnan radhakrishnan  says:

inform the system configuration using windows 7 and to create server and client any option is available in administrator tools or some other place and server policy is assigned in this os

Guest Gee  says in response to radhakrishnan:

Vista was a big FAIL.

I hated it,never had it myself,a few friends did.

  XP was cool,and Windows 7 looks pretty bloody awesome.

Release hopefully sooner rather than later.

Guest akbar  says:

hi my self akbar this is my first comment. actually i want to know about the window 7, what is reasion of creating window 7 and what is benifit of win 7.

Guest ALEX  says:

what are the latest version of windows 7

 

User1717909 User1717909  says:

I will wait for Windows 8.2

Guest bharathchand  says in response to User1717909:

I WANT TO KNOW VISTA SEEMED TO BE A BIG FAIL AND HOW CAN WINDOWS7 CAN BE ABLE TO OVERCOME THEM

Guest sole  says in response to Gee:

hi i just try to download hp compaq sound driver

would u help me

Guest PARDEEP  says in response to pc.name?html:

window 7 is faster than window xp.7 also provides window media center the user to play his music or video in stylish way

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