When Microsoft asked what you wanted in a PC, you told them to make it simpler and easier to use. They listened. And Microsoft built Windows 7 to make your PC simpler and the things you do every day easier. Now, it's ready!
As for performance, I think Microsoft is going to surprise people. And if you're working for an enterprise that hasn't upgraded to Vista because it won't run acceptably on your existing PCs, you'll want to look again at Windows 7 Paul Thurrott, Supersite for Windows
"Why should I invest in Windows 7 Professional today?"
Investing in the Windows® 7 Professional operating system can bring long-term value to your business, while helping your workers be more productive—at home, at work, and on the road. New PCs with Windows 7 Professional are designed to be faster, more reliable, more secure, and easier to use than older PCs running Windows XP or the Windows Vista® operating system.
"How is Windows 7 better than Windows XP?"
Windows 7 Professional is easier to use, more reliable, more secure, and faster than Windows XP. Windows XP is nearly a decade old, with limited support for new hardware and software. On the other hand, Windows 7 Professional has been specifically designed to meet the growing demands of modern technology users with more sophisticated networking, mobility, entertainment, data protection, and compatibility features.
"How is Windows 7 Professional better than Windows Vista?"
With Windows 7 Professional, Microsoft listened to their business customers. First and foremost, Microsoft strengthened fundamentals around performance, reliability, and security. They improved ease of use through user interface (UI) improvements, better wireless networking, and more comprehensive (and comprehensible) troubleshooting. Microsoft added Windows XP Mode, giving businesses the option to extend the life of older productivity applications by running them in a virtual Windows XP environment. And they made it easier to make the transition between work and home with features like Location-Aware Printing.
By purchasing special Microsoft Windows Vista OEM SKU’s CLICK HERE to buy, customers will receive a voucher to upgrade to Windows 7 completely FREE OF CHARGE. The voucher is redeemable directly on a Microsoft website https://windows7upgradeoption.com. Fulfilment of the orders will be on or after the general release date of Windows 7 which is October 22nd 2009.
The voucher will be inside the Microsoft Windows Vista with Win7 Upgrade option pack and will contain a code that is redeemable on the website. Please CLICK HERE to buy Microsoft Windows Vista with Win7 Upgrade Option.
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Downgrade Rights
Downgrade Rights: Windows 7 Professional will downgrade to Vista Business or XP Professional. Windows 7 Ultimate will downgrade to Vista Ultimate or Windows XP Professional NB There are no downgrade rights for Windows 7 Home Premium. No individual media can be supplied for older version of Windows. Downgrade rights to XP will last until April 1 2011, or when a new service pack ships, whichever comes first.
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