Vista of the Future of Business
With the launch of Microsoft Vista on January 2007 the world looked on with equal parts intrigue and annoyance. For all the promises of security and luxury most people could not be bothered to get beyond the question of “why?” Windows XP had long been established as technology industry norm and with very little in the way practical improvements much of the IT world wanted to know the age old question, “Why fix what isn’t broken?”. Microsoft tried to hide the question behind an attractive new interface and the promise of stronger security but the fact remains that there really was little incentive for the upgrade.
Now more then a year after its release Vista is still trying to find it's place in the world. With the wide spread knowledge that Vista is a greater resource hog than XP ever was, and the fact that many brands and types of hardware are still not driver supported people have looked on to recent announcements’ with dread.
For private consumers this news reverberates as a minor annoyance. As for business owners, however, this creates a huge hurdle. When most businesses buy and operate numerous computer systems on a regular basis and with the need to keep those systems operational and up to date, being forced to upgrade is a considerable blow. Even worse than this is the fact that in many cases the computer system that ran Windows XP perfectly well will be unable to operate under full capacity when running Vista. Worse still is the fact that many business owners are still unaware of the problems that they will be facing in as little as 12 days.
To help alleviate some of the stress associated with the upcoming transfer ITCSNY has stepped up to the figurative plate to help sort through some of the troubles that are surely soon to follow. IT Computer Support of New York offers services to all surrounding regions that will help ensure that your business runs smoothly as normal. If you would like to learn more about the services we offer in regards to Windows Vista or any other tech support you might need visit us on the web at www.itcomputersupportnewyork.com, or call the support line at 212-242-2949.
-Richard Keene
IT Computer Support of New York
Design and Optimization Department
Labels: IT Computer Support of New York, Vista Upgrade, XP Support

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