Be Ready for Windows 7
One of the most criticized aspects of Windows Vista was that regardless of the benefits and the shortcomings it had, there was really no reason to upg...
One of the most criticized aspects of Windows Vista was that regardless of the benefits and the shortcomings it had, there was really no reason to upgrade it. There was no spectacular application the made users want to upgrade. This left Microsoft with very little choice other than try to force people to use Vista by ending the possibility to purchase Windows XP. At the end of the road, Microsoft’s rather pushy action may have been what actually spelled the demise of Windows Vista. Perhaps consumers may have chosen to go with Vista but once the team over at Microsoft made it compulsory to upgrade, people protested. No one wanted to fork over more money and they did not want to move. This is when Microsoft put all their energy on the new Microsoft 7 that has been released a few days ago on 22 October 2009.

To be prepared for the new operating system, IT professionals are rushing to take part in training. There are many reputable online companies who offer the training. You can easily purchase the Windows 7 training CD that will walk you through every single aspect of the system. Most large corporations offer Windows 7 training to their employees, but for those people out there that want to take the training on their own time and at their own speed, Windows 7 training is available for purchase on CD and DVD. Including in this type of comprehensive training Windows 7 training videos certified professional instructors made that that walks you through all the new features.
Windows 7 is highly expected as it is designed to make working much simpler. There will be a total of six different editions of Windows 7 available: Home Basic, OEM, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate. The main marketing done by Microsoft will be aimed only on the Home Premium and Professional editions.
Microsoft reports that Windows 7 is designed to run well on computers that have the system requirements for Windows Vista. Windows 7 is expected as being the next ‘big thing’ to come out of giant Microsoft, so be sure that you get the training now to ensure that you will be ready for the next generation of operating systems to hit the scene! As things look now, Windows 7 is the operating system of the future and it is jammed packed full of exciting new technology that will not only make working easier, but also more fun.
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