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Thursday, March 11, 2010

How to Get Windows 7?

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It could be difficult for you to choose, whether migrate to Windows 7 or continue with existing operating system. And yet, as is often the case, the choice is not as easy as it looks because once you plan to switch to Windows 7, you will also have to determine the best place to get Windows 7 & an edition that will suit your needs.
Windows 7 Editions
There are six editions of Windows 7 available in the market – Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate. Now choosing the appropriate edition out of these six may be a huge task but in reality, you’ll have only three Windows 7 editions to choose from. So your choice is therefore simplified to the left three editions: Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate.
The numerous versions of Windows 7 are built such that each edition has all the functionalities of the previous editions plus other extra features, which make that edition unique. Also, you can use the Anytime Upgrade tool to buy a product key online and upgrade your existing Windows 7 license to a better edition. For example, if you wish to buy Windows 7 Home Premium, you can use Anytime Upgrade and move to Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate version anytime.
In my opinion, if you use your system mostly at home and for entertainment purpose, Windows 7 Home Premium is a great option. Or if you plan to run it on your office PC, Windows 7 Professional is a good choice. If you want a complete package, buy Windows 7 Ultimate.
How to Get Windows 7?
If you’re planning to get Windows 7 for your own PC, I would recommend you order or download it today from Microsoft official website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/faq.aspx. When you buy Windows 7, you will have two options for instance, the upgrade and full version. Both comprise the same features. If you have Windows XP or Windows Vista running your PC, go for the upgrade version. If you don't, you'll need to get the full version.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Windows 7: MS to take on Google, Apple

NEW YORK: Microsoft is this week preparing to take off the gloves in his fight with arch rivals Apple
and Google.

On Thursday, the software giant will release Windows 7, in probably the most popular version of its operating system since Windows XP launched in 2001. The company is also expected to give more details about the other big bet - its first stores.

But what analysts are more interested in that Microsoft is the way to tackle the rise of "cloud" - large data centers that host large software applications remotely, eliminating the need to purchase upgrades or maintaining an awkward box units hard drive at home or office. In a market where Google and Apple have high ambitions to run these vast, virtual mainframes, this means that Windows 7 could be the last of his kind.

Google, the search giant announced in the summer to launch a PC operating system, Chrome OS.

Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's chief executive, will unveil Windows 7 at a press conference in New York on Thursday. Analysts are also expecting him to elaborate on Microsoft's plans for independent shops promoting their software and devices, including Xbox computer games and mobile phones that run Microsoft software.

Microsoft-Watch Matt Rosoff said the company would be willing to tackle the rise of Google as a provider of software and shows how you will compete with other online software services. Most word processing services for storing and editing images available online, Rosoff said: "Microsoft has a tough job to do and to convince businesses to consumers that an operating system is still important."

Last update to Microsoft Windows was a marketing disaster. Bugs plagued Vista after its release in January 2007. Windows 7 so far has received mostly favorable reviews, analysts expect could give a boost to business investment in IT.

Apple is far behind Microsoft, but has taken the lead in mobile devices with its iPod and iPhone. Microsoft now seeks to beat Apple at their own game and shooting a series of shops. Analysts expect Ballmer to announce the opening of the first Microsoft store dedicated in Scottsdale, Arizona, with more to follow. It has also hit back at Google with the launch of an improved search engine, Bing.

Both Apple and Microsoft release results this week. The figures come after the impressive performance of Google last week.
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