Editor's note: Businesses should not wait just for nothing until they deploy Windows 7. Based on a selection of foreign media eweek, we will be deploying Windows 7 for enterprise users, sifting through 7 issues that we need to think about. We know that Windows 7 is not an optional option, and for most businesses this is an IT platform that is bound to be applied.
Windows7 Installation screenshot
It is almost certain that Microsoft will launch its Windows 7 operating system in full this year, and that the RC version will not be available for sale later than May 30. Because the economy is not optimistic now, it is not good news for many companies ' it budgets. However, if your organization still uses Windows XP, it is difficult for most business users to update the system. The mainstream XP system support period has been fixed on the April 14, and the question we face is, what do we need to know before we get to mount Windows 7?
First, most enterprises need to obtain software license
Windows7 's authentication mechanism looks the same as Vista
If your business does not have a software license or related agreement for your business, Microsoft will charge you every year for upgrades or for enterprise Win 7 deployment tools. This is even more unacceptable for enterprise users who are currently tightening the IT budget.
Second, Win 7 has better compatibility, but does not represent full compatibility
Windows7 Program Compatibility Assistant
Microsoft promises that Window 7 will have better compatibility than Vista, and we have no doubt about that. Currently, applications for the certification of Vista systems can be fully compatible under Win 7. XP apps that can't run in Vista are certainly not running in Win7.