Microsoft Windows Vista
Windows Vista in Simpler Terms
Windows Vista is the latest version of the Windows operating system for Intel based PCs. It was released in January 2007 and its primary objective is to improve security in the Windows OS. It has been received with mixed reviews—its new features and improved security have been cheered, while it has been criticized for a multitude of other reasons.
What are the Business applications?
Windows Vista’s strength is in Enterprise computing and as such it provides numerous deployment and maintenance technologies including WIM (Windows Imaging Format), Windows Deployment Services, 700 new Group Policy settings, and a multilingual user interface. The Windows Vista OS also offers a Business upgrade that provides a variety of tools and features for small businesses.
Bad light for Windows Vista
Vista was never left alone by the media. The operating system was clobbered with numerous criticisms and complaints. Issues such as large system resource requirements, restrictive licensing agreements, and problems with the User Account Control (UAC) have dogged the OS since its release and continue to make users—and businesses—wonder whether its worth the price of an upgrade.
What are the Technical details
All in all, there are six editions of Windows Vista; Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, and Windows Vista Ultimate. Vista capable computers are required to have at least an 800 MHz processor, 512 MB of memory, DirectX 9.0 capable graphics card, 32 MB graphics memory, and 20 GB HDD capacity. However, to fully utilize some of the special options and high-end graphics features, it is recommended that your system have 1 GHz processor, 1 GB memory, DirectX 9.0 and WDDM 1.0 driver support, 512 MB graphics memory, and 40 GB HDD capacity.
Are you Upgrading to Windows Vista?
Despite the numerous negative marketing got by Windows Vista, the operating system remains to be a far improvement to Windows XP. It would be best to use this latest operating system rather than an almost decade old OS. Are you upgrading? When?
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