Windows Vista In The Enterprise
White Papers Will Windows Vista offer a compelling upgrade for business customers? Windows Vista is a major Windows update with a plethora of new features. Many of them will require retraining both for business users and IT administrators, and Microsoft - as it...
[November 23, 2006, 0:00]
A Quick Guide To Windows Vista Business Edition review
Reviews Like previous versions of Windows, Windows Vista will be sold in various editions: Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate, along with a special Starter Edition. Only Windows Vista Ultimate Edition will include every feature...
[December 6, 2006, 15:44]
Symantec, Windows Users Beset By Vista SP1 Flaws
News Security vendor Symantec has said that updated drivers to replace those adversely affected by Windows Vista Service Pack 1 are not yet available. Microsoft released Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) to Windows Update on Tuesday.
[March 20, 2008, 15:44]
Windows Vista Business review
Reviews There are six editions of Windows Vista, two of which are of limited availability: Windows Vista Enterprise is available only to volume licence customers, while Windows Vista Starter is available only in 119 'emerging markets'.
[January 25, 2007, 14:22]
Windows Vista RTM review
Reviews On 30 November 2006, Microsoft will make business editions of Windows Vista available to enterprise environments, with consumer retail editions slated for 30 January 2007. On Wednesday, 8 November 2006, Microsoft released its new operating system...
[November 9, 2006, 9:01]
Windows Vista Failing To Attract Businesses
News A Microsoft spokeswoman said that Vista is on track to be the fastest-selling operating system in Microsoft's history across a broad range of customers, "from the individual user and the small business to the largest enterprise customer".
[October 3, 2007, 9:16]
Windows Vista December CTP review
Reviews BitLocker is currently slated for the Enterprise edition of Vista only, and is best thought of as a power tool for IT pros. With the release of Windows Vista (beta 1)'s December CTP, we get another glimpse at what many of us will buy with our next...
[December 20, 2005, 8:55]
Windows Vista Beta 2: A First Look review
Reviews Amid speculation that Microsoft might again slip in its own timetable for the successor to Windows XP, the software giant has released the first public beta of its new Windows Vista operating system. All users will be able to purchase Windows Vista...
[May 24, 2006, 8:00]
Deploying Windows Vista: Hands On review
Reviews Deploying Windows Vista: Hands-On is a three-day course aimed at experienced IT managers who are evaluating Vista or planning to roll out the OS in a business environment. A slightly less technical course, Windows Vista Comprehensive Introduction...
[February 25, 2008, 15:09]
Inside Windows Vista Beta 2 review
Reviews Amid speculation that Microsoft might again slip in its own timetable for the successor to Windows XP, the software giant has released the first public beta of its new Windows Vista operating system. Unlike third-party drive encryption, which...
[May 24, 2006, 14:10]
Windows Vista SP1 review
Reviews Two of these updates increase the success rate for installing Windows Vista SP1; one is necessary only if you have Windows Vista Enterprise or Windows Vista Ultimate installed. For security, SP1 improves the Bitlocker encryption in Windows Vista...
[February 12, 2008, 7:45]
Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption Design Guide
White Papers This paper describes the various aspects of planning for deploying Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption for Windows Vista Enterprise and Windows Vista Ultimate computers in an enterprise environment. To plan enterprise deployment of BitLocker, one...
[March 29, 2008, 0:01]
Microsoft's 10 Challenges For 2006
News Microsoft is expected to enter the new year facing a number of hurdles - but the chief one will be to position Windows Vista as an enterprise product. Analyst firm Directions on Microsoft, which last week published its list of Microsoft's top 10...
[December 16, 2005, 8:35]
Microsoft Aims InfoCard At Businesses
News New identity management technology in Windows Vista can bring down enterprise access management barriers, according to Microsoft. Microsoft envisions the use of CardSpace and granting access in Windows Vista to be as simple as using a Word processor.
[September 14, 2006, 9:25]
Microsoft: Vista Bought But Not Deployed
News One of the benefits [for customers] is access to the next version of Windows and the other is access to the Enterprise edition [of Vista], which has its own unique features," Microsoft Australia's director of Windows Business Group, Jeff Putt...
[December 12, 2007, 7:50]
Forrester Notes The Vistification Problem
Blog The report title How Windows Vista Will Shake Up The State Of The Enterprise Operating System, doesn't sound like a big vote of confidence for Linux, but that's one strand of the way it's been reported.
[November 16, 2007, 12:53]
Euro Firms Cool On Vista And Linux
News European businesses are only considering migrating to Linux when they decide to deploy new applications, but most currently have no intention of moving to Windows Vista either, according to a survey released this week.
[November 15, 2006, 11:44]
Upgrading To Windows Vista: Is Your Hardware Ready? - Are You?
White Papers For the corporate customer that has an Enterprise Licensing Agreement with Microsoft they have the Windows Vista Enterprise edition available to them. There are five choices of the Windows Vista operating system.
[January 23, 2008, 10:31]
Evidence Mounts For Premium Vista
News Chief executive Steve Ballmer first made reference to the enterprise version of Windows Vista in a meeting with financial analysts in July. In at least one place, the software makes reference to Home Basic Edition, Home Premium Edition, Ultimate...
[September 14, 2005, 9:05]
Vista Struggles To Attract Enterprise Users
News Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system is taking a while to catch on, with just 6.3 percent of enterprise users on the OS by the end of 2007. And according to research by Forrester Research, most upgrades were from users of Windows 2000 — which...
[April 3, 2008, 8:23]
