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Avoiding the 7 Deadly Sins of Windows 7

There is a reason the 7 deadly sins are “deadly.” Lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, and pride encompass the failings of human nature that cause so many problems in life.They also accurately...

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Sin #1: Pride - Avoiding the 7 Deadly Sins of Windows 7

PRIDE: Believing that the built-in security and backup technology is all you needMany businesses operate under the assumption that built-in security and backup technology is enough to protect their...

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Sin #2: Lust - Avoiding the 7 Deadly Sins of Windows 7

LUST:  Lusting after the latest version before figuring out what makes sense for your organization Before organizations can successfully migrate to Windows 7, they need to know what is in front of them...

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Sin #3: Gluttony - Avoiding the 7 Deadly Sins of Windows 7

Gluttony: Migrating more than you need to by not cleaning things up first Organizations often use an OS migration as a time to evaluate the applications, software and other data files they have on the...

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Sin #4: Envy - Avoiding the 7 Deadly Sins of Windows 7

ENVY:  Wishing the environment was more flexible and dynamic than it is Now that Windows 7 is upon us, a familiar dread is falling over IT managers around the world.  Staff levels are often barely...

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Sin #5: Sloth - Avoiding the 7 Deadly Sins of Windows 7

SLOTH: Being lazy with your migration, not preparing your applications or capturing the right setting and personalities of your endpointsDuring a migration you should never forget that corporate...

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Sin #6: Greed - Avoiding the 7 Deadly Sins of Windows 7

GREED:Failing to run a test or pilot to test the migration For any organization, upgrading operating systems can be exciting. But if the anticipation leads to an attempt at immediate adoption without...

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Sin #7: Wrath - Avoiding the 7 Deadly Sins of Windows 7

WRATH:Not taking the right steps to avoid the wrath of your CIO if the migration doesn’t go wellEvery company has had its share of network or endpoint computer problems during a typical work day. These...

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Keep Your Windows 7 Migration from Going South

A recent survey conducted before and after the launch of Windows 7 revealed that 20 percent of IT professionals polled have sped up their timetable for upgrading to Windows 7. Those polled said the...

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Breaking Up Never Paid So Well -- Deadline Extended

**DEADLINE EXTENDED: Enter to win before August 31, 2010**Share advice with others who are moving to Windows 7 for a chance to win $5,000 worth of prizes!  Breaking up IS hard to do!  Neil Sedaka sang...

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Breakup Advice: How to Leave Your Operating System for Windows 7

Getting dumped is never fun, but let’s face it, being the one who ends the relationship can be just as difficult. It’s hard to walk away from something you’ve invested time in—not to mention money. But...

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Windows 7 Migration: You’ve got questions; we’re getting the answers

Believe it or not, we’re approaching the one-year anniversary of the release of Windows 7.  Those who have moved to the new operating system rave about its sleekness, speed, simplicity and other...

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The Results Are In – Windows 7 Migration Survey Finds that Planning Plays a...

If you’re preparing to migrate your company’s system over to Windows 7 – or even just considering it – chances are you’re going to want to talk to some people who have been there and done that. Getting...

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Does Your Windows 7 Migration Need a Boost? Enter the “Dollars for Desktops”...

Organizations everywhere have either made the jump to Windows 7 or are planning to do so. As discussed in our 2010 Windows 7 Migration Survey Report, there are common characteristics and practices...

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