Making the Business Case for Windows 8
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In Demonstration, on the heels of the poorly-named Windows 8 Consumer Preview, I offered up What Does Windows 8 Offer to IT Pros. ” But since then, observing and participating in the online debates about Windows 8, I’ve begun thought about Windows 8 a bit differently. Generally speaking, it’s fair to say that businesses will embrace Windows 8 as quickly and as excitedly as they do any other Windows liberation. When IT pros and administrators see the Start screen, they tend to shut down, and in all of the several Windows 8 presentations I’ve given to user groups and at assiduity events, I’ve seen this same deer in the headlights reaction. This show, perhaps not coincidentally, will come about a week after what the software giant is job the Windows 8 Release Preview, a near-final, feature-complete look at its next operating system and the first, I think, that will show a very... And when it comes to businesses, I’m starting to blame succumb to around to the advantages Windows 8 has to offer. A little over a month from now, Microsoft will kick off its TechEd 2012 trade show in Orlando, Florida and will no disbelieve make a case for Windows 8 in businesses. Of course, I’ve written about Windows 8 and business before. And it encapsulates a reimagined regard of Windows 8, if you will, for businesses. Not helping matters of course is that a lot of the work in Windows 8 is very clearly aimed at consumers.
Source: Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows