Preparing for enterprise-scale Windows 7 migration

By Abigail Waraker

19 Feb 2010

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IT leaders carry a dual responsibility: ensuring that existing business-critical infrastructure continues to operate while being expected to drive innovation, improve customer satisfaction and create competitive advantage.

However, 70 per cent of the average IT budget is spent on the first responsibility: maintaining legacy systems. So how can IT leaders improve IT efficiency to enable them to reallocate time, money, and people for driving innovation and growth?

For increasing the efficiency in the desktop estate, Windows 7 promises to deliver desktop/server synchronisation with Windows Server 2008 and much-improved holistic client estate manageability as well as greater end-user productivity.

Businesses may have held back from upgrading from XP to Vista, but for large enterprises there are now significant advantages for the IT department in making the jump to Windows 7.

The web seminar on 18 Feb will discuss how Windows 7 migration can increase IT efficiency in large enterprises, freeing up budgetary and personnel resources to focus on business innovation. Our panel of experts will examine the strategies, tools and services IT leaders can use to migrate successfully and reap the rewards of increased efficiency.

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