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Is Windows 7 keeping you up at night? According to an IDC research paper, around 50% of all business users will be using Windows 7 before the end of 2010. Gartner has predicted that one-half of large organizations will skip Windows Vista and move directly from Windows XP to Windows 7.
When you start thinking of migrating, you know that user settings will trouble your mind. If you want to make sure end-user productivity doesn’t go down during the migration process, take a look at RES PowerFuse. Not only for this migration, but for all future migrations. Once you’ve decoupled the user settings from the rest of your infrastructure, you will never want to go back!
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Learn more:
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Download white paper >>
This white paper discusses migration to Windows 7, specifically steps and elements you need to be aware of about end-user settings. Migration to Windows 7 might seem straightforward; however, when it comes to end-user settings, there are a few items you need to carefully consider to allow for a successful migration without disrupting end-user productivity.
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Try the software >>
Most migrations are based on the number of applications installed, whereas what really matters is which applications end-users actually use. With RES PowerFuse you can easily get this information.
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Webex >>
Learn more about RES PowerFuse and how it can help you for all future migrations during a live webex. Save the date now!