Posts Tagged ‘desktops’

Windows Vista SP1 RTM Optimized Desktop

Posted by Jason in Software, Windows Vista on May 1st, 2008

With the advent of Vista at the end of 2006/the beginning of 2007, has started pouring a consistent amount of efforts into enabling optimized . Throughout 2007, and after the introduction of Vista Service Pack 1, the Redmond company continued to fine tune a set of offerings bundled together under the umbrella of Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) for Assurance customers. The Management Summit (MMS) in Las Vegas was the stage where the giant stressed its constant commitment to both optimized Vista and virtualization.

“The combination of MDOP and Vista gives customers the tools they need to more environments for their users, while making it easier and more efficient to manage and maintain their networks. This is the concept we refer to as the optimized desktop, and many of our customers have the tools to realize the benefits today. We’re responding to the enthusiasm our customers have shown for these products by continuing to improve upon them and roll out new updates in real time”, revealed Shanen Boettcher, General of Product Management for the enterprise. (more…)

PC Buyers Want ‘Crapware’ Removed

Posted by Jason in Computer on April 26th, 2007

When large businesses new PCs, they often wipe the hard drives clean and install a fresh copy of , along with the other they want workers to have. Some , frustrated with all of the trial , desktop icons and other stuff that comes loaded on their machines, are doing the same thing.

However, what works for businesses isn’t always so easy for individuals. Many computers don’t actually come with a clean copy of the . Instead, many ship with a “recovery partition” or a recovery disc that restores the system back to the way it shipped–with all that extra . (more…)

Microsoft Changes Vista Licensing for New Deployment Model

Posted by Jason in Hardware, Software, Windows Vista on April 2nd, 2007

has made changes to its licensing model for Vista to meet the needs of enterprise customers in the finance and government sectors using bleeding-edge technologies.

The Redmond, Wash.-based giant will announce April 2 a subscription license called Vista Enterprise Centralized , which allows customers to use in virtual machines centralized on server . (more…)