Category Microsoft Windows
Type White Paper
Length 6
Publish Date September 01 2010
Date posted January 17 2011
As support for the Windows XP operating system comes to an end, migrating to Windows 7 is the strategy of many organizations. In fact, most companies in a recent IDC survey said they have firm plans to begin migrations to Windows 7 within two years. This IDC research paper highlights the challenges and explains how to make the migration to Windows 7 as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible through endpoint management. Learn how to mitigate risks associated with migrating to a new operating system with this paper.
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