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November 2006 - Posts

Come join us on Wednesday, November 15th for a conversation with a panel of solution providers - like you - that offer consulting services, packaged software and embedded devices. They will discuss the relative merits of their technical investments in Windows and Linux, and why they are planning for an interoperable future.

 

Among topics to be discussed are:

 

Preparing for the Future: In a rapidly changing industry, what matters most?

Skills: Which integration and development skills will matter and how to develop them

Application Availability: The role that application choice plays in customer decisions

Customer Demand and Perceptions: What drives customer interest and how interoperability, open standards and open source play out

Profitability Equation: A comprehensive look at key performance factors for decisions these providers made.

 

REGISTER today and join our interactive discussion LIVE on Wednesday, November 15th, at 2pm ET/11am PT to find out what decisions these businesses are making today in order to secure their profitability tomorrow. 350 randomly selected attendees who fill out the feedback form will receive the new-to-market Microsoft Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 6000, a $49.95 value!

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Get the best today and tomorrow. Buy a qualifying PC running Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Media Center Edition, or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition today, and get an Express Upgrade to Windows Vista.

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This is a repost from Alex Heaton's Vista Blog, but some really good info here!  Check it out! - Mike

Announcing the Windows Vista Application Compatibility Factory

Posted by Alex Heaton on Wednesday, November 01, 2006 8:31 PM

 

 

 

Today we announced the Windows Vista Application Compatibility Factory (ACF), an offering to help enterprise customers identify and resolve compatibility issues they may face when migrating their desktops and applications to Windows Vista. We have teamed up with world class service partners including Wipro Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and Satyam Computer Services to deliver application compatibility and remediation services. You can learn more about the ACF program in this interview with representatives from Microsoft and some of the partners. One of the great things about this program is that the ACF companies in partnership with Microsoft Consulting Services are committed to sharing their findings and best practices with each other to help accelerate the rates of application compatibility for all customers. If you are interested in taking advantage of this service, you may contact your Microsoft account team.

 

This is just one of the many things that we are doing as part of the release of Window Vista to provide a high level of application compatibility so that organization will be ready to deploy it sooner. Other initiatives include:

·         The Microsoft Application Compatibly Toolkit 5.0, which has been available in beta form since beta 2 and will be available in final form soon after RTM. (We will also post more information about this toolkit next week.)

·         Regular internal testing of ~1,900 enterprise and consumer applications to ensure high compatibility for leading applications.

·         A more rigorous “Certified for Windows Vista” logo program that requires 3rd party verification and testing before an application can earn that mark.

 

Our goal with all of these programs, including the Application Compatibility Factory, is to make it easier for you to deploy and get the benefits of Windows Vista faster.

 

-       Alex Heaton

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