enterprises

  1. Windows 7 catching on with enterprises; IE loses ground to Chrome, Safari

    Windows 7 has doubled its presence in enterprises over the past year, though Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser appears to on the decline, according to a study by Forrester Research. Link Removed
  2. Enterprises yet to migrate to Windows 7: Poll

    BLUE BELL, USA: Results from a Unisys Corporation online poll conducted in March indicate that enterprises continue to "wait it out" when it comes to migrating to the Microsoft Windows 7 operating environment -- to their potential detriment. Link Removed - Invalid URL
  3. Enterprises Should Take Quicker Action on Windows 7 Migrations, Unisys Poll Suggests

    Results from a Unisys Corporation online poll conducted in March indicate that enterprises continue to "wait it out" when it comes to migrating to the Microsoft Windows 7 operating environment -- to their potential detriment. More...
  4. BSQUARE Announces General Availability of the BSQUARE OS Recovery Tool for Windows 7

    New Tool Reduces Software Recovery and Support Costs for OEMs, ODMs and Enterprises Link Removed
  5. Where will those Windows 7 tablets go? Think verticals

    The case for Windows 7 tablets was floated this week at the National Retail Federation powwow in New York City. The gist: Enterprises that want the Windows IT stack will go with Windows 7 tablets. More...
  6. Microsoft delivers Windows 7 SP1 blocking tools

    Computerworld - Microsoft has issued tools that let enterprises block the distribution of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) when the upgrade launches next year. Link Removed
  7. Gartner Finds IE6 Snarls Windows 7 Adoption

    Even for enterprises that are eager to transition to Windows 7, that process could be slowed by compatibility issues with the trove of Web apps firms have built for IE 6. Link Removed
  8. Enterprises are shifting to Windows 7

    One year after formally releasing its Windows 7 desktop operating system, Microsoft is making note that adoption among enterprises is exceeding expectations. Link Removed
  9. Enterprises 'underwhelmed' by Windows 7

    Microsoft's Windows 7 has received a lukewarm response from enterprisesaccording to a new report from Forrester Research. Link Removed due to 404 Error
  10. IE6 addiction throws monkey wrench into Windows 7 migration

    The use of key, custom-built IE6 applications is likely to slow some the migration to Windows 7 at some enterprises due to the time and money needed to upgrade the apps. Link Removed