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Will Windows 7 drive client management software adoption?

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Will Windows 7 drive client management software adoption?

Forrester Research survey data shows that Microsoft currently leads in client management software among those polled, and the vendor's latest operating system could continue to drive adoption. Read full story

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Seven tips to migrate and manage Windows 7
Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system could drive upgrades across Windows XP and Vista environments. Industry watchers and experts advise how to smoothly transition and maintain a new environment.

Windows 7: Migrate or Wait?
As Microsoft releases Windows 7, Forrester Research Senior Analyst Benjamin Gray discusses what might drive enterprise IT organizations to adopt the operating system and what could hold customers back. (10:22)

Migrating to Windows 7: Final Touches
For the past month or so, I've been leisurely migrating to Windows 7--at my own pace. If you've been following along, thus far we've partitioned the hard drive and installed Windows 7 on a new partition, and then used a couple free programs to install favorite apps and copy over Firefox bookmarks. This week I'll show you how to finish up the process by migrating your Apple iTunes library and copying over your data.

Migrate to Windows 7--Slowly, Part 7: Everything Else
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Windows 7 may be secure, but are Windows users safe?
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Microsoft Investigating Windows 7 SMB Crash Bug
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Hackers outwit Windows 7 activation
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Windows 7 Copied from Mac? Don't Flatter Yourself
It is the statement that has re-ignited the near-religious debate about whether the Windows user interface was copied from Mac. Define 'copied'. Adopting features that work is not new to Windows 7 or unique to the Windows / Mac debate--its just the way the world works.

Windows 7 Ads: Microsoft Tarts Up the Desktop
If this is part of Redmond's alleged scheme to steal the Mac's look, it's got the wrong idea.

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