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Windows 7 ‘productivity features’ a big attraction for small Canadian firms

October 23, 2009

An “aesthetically satisfying” user interface, responsiveness and stability, exceptional Search and other capabilities that boost day-to-day productivity are some Windows 7 features that appeal to smaller Canadian firms.

“Frankly, it was the ‘aesthetics’ that first attracted me to the new OS,”…

Windows 7 arrives at crucial time for Microsoft

When Microsoft Corp. took the wraps off Windows 95, the software titan secured the rights to the Rolling Stones’ trademark anthem Start Me Up to use in commercials designed to introduce the globe to the latest version of its flagship…

Canadian professionals greet Windows 7 with cautious optimism

At the Windows 7 launch event in Toronto this morning Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer acknowledged the availability of Windows 7 is significant, at least in part because Vista was not warmly received.

Ballmer used choice words to describe the market’s lukewarm…

ATI Fusion chip lights up AMD future

September 23, 2009

The light at the end of the tunnel for Advanced Micro Devices Inc. may very well be emanating from Markham, Ont.

Over the past 3½ years, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based microchip design company has racked up losses totalling more than US$7-billion as…

Hasta La Vista, Baby. Hello Windows 7

July 21, 2009

Contain your excitement, here comes another new Windows operating system from Microsoft. On October 22, barely three years after it debuted the less-than-stellar Windows Vista, Microsoft will launch Windows 7.

Small business owners who were underwhelmed – or, like many, really…

Operating systems “green” with envy over Windows 7

July 16, 2009

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Posted: 14 Jul 2009 09:11 PM PDT
As we await for the release of Microsoft’s next operating system, Windows 7 promises to build upon Windows Vista’s power management features.

Windows 7 has been designed with energy efficiency…

Six in 10 companies plan to skip Windows 7: survey

July 13, 2009

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Six in 10 companies in a survey plan to skip the purchase of Microsoft Corp’s Windows 7 computer operating system, many of them to pinch pennies and others over concern about compatibility with their existing applications.

Windows…

Handling Client OS Upgrades

April 24, 2009

With Three Overlapping Windows Client Versions, Vista May Be the Odd Man Out For Most Enterprises

Windows Vista’s reception has been less than spectacular, at least from an enterprise perspective. Microsoft’s shiny new operating system landed in early 2007, receiving harsh…

Five fabulous Windows 7 features that boost productivity, reduce hassles

March 16, 2009

From a utility that allows remote workers to easily and securely access the corporate network, to one that makes managing operating system images across multiple machines a piece of cake – Windows 7 features just make life easier for small…

Microsoft’s Vista blues

December 22, 2008

By Paul Weinberg

Microsoft still expresses satisfaction with its Windows Vista operating system. “From the Vista point of view we are actually really quite happy with the progress that we have made with it,” stated Elliot Katz, product manager at Microsoft…