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 Windows  7 is a latest version of  windows  operating system. It contains features of  Windows  XP and  Windows  Vista, available for both client and server version.  Windows  7 will be available in 32- and 64-bit versions and offer enhance remote management for the enterprise and offer a better experience for laptops users.  Windows  7 built with great compatibility of the  windows  operating system; there are millions of latest applications which are easily associated with it.

Microsoft has reported that the new Operating system will contain better performance and improvements over the current  Windows  Vista. This may be a point for some businesses to move to the new Operation system. Vista has had its problems with adoption by the majority and businesses. The much-awaited new version of the  Windows  OS really needs to live up to the hype to succeed.

The goal of the  Windows  7 is make it more users friendly, provides Intuitive user interfaces are expected such as speech recognition and digital ink. Another main goal for  Windows  7 is security.  Windows  7 will provide more security and functions that will protect the user's files and data. The predictor says that Microsoft will provide a subscription service with the new operating system which will help users in accessing their files and settings from other computers. This will extend  Windows  Seven, much like the current Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP), which is currently available to Microsoft's Software Assurance customers.

It is a bit unclear how Microsoft came up with the name " Windows  7." If you count all  Windows  starting from  Windows  1.0, it should be  Windows  11.

 Windows  1.0

 Windows  2.0/2.1

 Windows  3.0/3.1

 Windows  95

 Windows  98

 Windows  ME

 Windows  NT

 Windows  2000

 Windows  XP

 Windows  Vista

 Windows  7

Many test has been performed to test  Windows  7. In the tests done by LifeHacker,  Windows  7 is taking the same amount of time to boot as  Windows  XP takes which is around 20% faster than  Windows  Vista. Now that is something what we are looking for.

 Windows  7. Yes, it's undeniably catchy. Now we just have to see how the OS itself shapes up...





Source by Ravinder Raturi

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