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UK Gov’t Agency Tells Schools Not Too Upgrade To Vista
Posted by sporg
During my normal daily read, I came across this article from the PC World website. Where a UK Government agency has recommended that Schools do not upgrade to Vista, Or office 2007 as there are no features that make it worth the cost.
I think Office 2007 has some nice feature and is worth using if the computers can handle the extra load. But I have to agree with them about Vista. Apart from the new look there is not much there that is different from XP. On top of that a lot of machine will need upgrading to handle Vista and I just don’t see any benefit from it. At least not in an office environment. I’m beginning to believe a lot of organisations may just wait for the next version of windows before doing anything large scale.
Would love to hear your thoughts on the upgrade topic
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