Windows 7 is the latest desktop and laptop operating system out of the Microsoft stable and it’s a thoroughbred from the start. As one of ISN’s desktop specialists, I have been using it for some time now. I like it a lot.
Better Performance
It’s faster than Windows XP and much faster than the ill-fated Vista, due to smaller resident memory requirements. Windows 7 installs far more quickly than either of its predecessors.
- Faster to startup - the record for booting a quad core PC is 19 seconds
- 64 bit version available - meaning your applications could use up to 192GB of memory
- Faster searches - find files and folders faster and more easily than in Vista or XP
- Back compatibility - run older programs in a virtual Windows XP window
- Better power management - longer battery life: some of the latest laptops can run for 6 hours or more.
Windows 7 is capable of running on existing hardware and so the PC you use today will probably be usable for the next few years: all it will need is the new operating system.
New usability features
With new features and improvements under the hood, people will be impressed with the speed and the improved stability, thus reducing the need to call your helpdesk and making it easier to get stuff done.
- New Taskbar - pin common apps to the taskbar; preview open application windows.
- Left/Right alignment - easily use two applications side by side, each occupying half your screen
- Aero Shake - May be a gimmick rather than a feature, but still handy. Grab and shake any application title bar with the mouse and all other windows minimise!
New enterprise capabilities
When used with Windows Server 2008 R2, you will be able to use new features that link with Windows 7 and provide added value to the software.
- DirectAcess - automatic VPN connection
- BranchCache - data replication and sharing
- VPN Reconnect - seamless reconnection when moving between networks (e.g. wi-fi points)
All in all, it should bring an increase in productivity and a reduction of desktop problems, bringing new life to existing hardware.
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