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Has this blog turned into the Windows Vista Blog?

It does seem that from being SBS based, then into Small Business partners that the blog has finally morphed into the Vista blog.  This is not the case, but I am responding to the needs and requests of the Microsoft partners.

SBS 2003 still does an amazing job and should be part of almost any customer request where they have more than 5 PCs (IMHO).  However, you know all about SBS, don't you?  However I suspect that Office 2007 and Windows Vista are a little bit stranger, so hence the focus.  Don't worry - SBS will become more prominent very soon :-)  Every dog has its day and this is Vista's and Office's.

 

Give it a week or so and it will be back to the whole ecosystem of Windows Client, Windows Server (or SBS), Office and Windows Mobile.

 

ttfn

 

David


Posted Sun, Feb 18 2007 4:28 PM by David Overton

Comments

Ron wrote re: Has this blog turned into the Windows Vista Blog?
on Mon, Feb 19 2007 2:34 PM

I think every tech blog in cyberspace has turned into a Vista forum. That shouldn't be surprising through since nearly 90% of PCs around the globe run on Microsoft's OS. I'll be trying out Vista next week. I would've joined the buying frenzy last month. However, some friends of mine advised my to defer due to possible compatibility issues. I already took care of that problem. I found a Web site (http://www.radarsync.com/vista) which has all the Vista driveras that anyone could need. I also upgraded my RAM to 2GB. I just hope that my Pentium 4 processor would be able to handle Vista with ease.

David Overton wrote re: Has this blog turned into the Windows Vista Blog?
on Mon, Feb 19 2007 4:14 PM

Nice site.  My p3 systems are running Vista as well as my P4 and AMD systems, so it should all be fine.  2GB is plenty, so expect it to be quite nice :-)

ttfn

David

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