Business Features In Windows 7

 

Operating system upgrades are an inevitable part of running a business of any size. After all, if your operating system is outdated, you won't be able to run the most up-to-date programs and your competitive edge can be rendered dull. These days, the most current offering from Microsoft is Windows 7. If you're uncertain about whether or not to upgrade to Microsoft's latest operating system, it helps to understand a few of the key windows 7 features that it brings to the table for small businesses and large businesses alike.

Windows 7: An Improvement On Vista And XP?


People perennially argue about the merits of various Windows operating systems. Debates rage on about whether or not Windows 7 outshines XP or Vista, its two most recent predecessors. From a business standpoint, Windows 7 boasts enough features to blow Vista out of the water. In fact, many companies chose to forgo an upgrade to the glitch-plagued Vista altogether, and continue to run XP to this day. Luckily for them, Windows 7 has a built-in "Windows XP mode" available. By enabling this mode, you can run XP-based software with ease and can make the transition that much smoother.

What's In It For Businesses?


The primary thing on most business owners' minds is this: How can Windows 7 make running a business easier and more intuitive? The fact of the matter is that Windows 7 brings many prime advantages to bear for companies of all sizes. Consider these perks:

 

  • HomeGroup - Small businesses will adore Windows 7's HomeGroup, a network-based sharing feature that allows multiple users to instantly and easily share documents, digital media files, printers and other key things.
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  • Direct Access - With Direct Access, remote PCs - including laptops - can stay connected to corporate resources without the need of a VPN, or Virtual Private Network. This vastly simplifies the process of streamlining information, allowing for a smoother and more effective work experience.
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  • BranchCache - Multiple branches of a single company can directly access various resources in a quick and easy way with Windows 7's BranchCache, a hosted server caching feature that comes standard on this operating system.
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  • AppLocker - As accessible as Windows 7 can be, it also makes keeping data secure a breeze. AppLocker makes it a snap to authorize applications on various computers, allowing IT personnel to micromanage application security features in an efficient way.
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  • BitLocker - With BitLocker, all of the data on a network is encrypted at the operating system level; in other words, the data on a laptop or another remote device can't be accessed by unauthorized parties.


  • Between the ease of sharing data - and the security of keeping it safe - Windows 7 is a definite winner for companies of all kinds.