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Will the new security and manageability features in Microsoft's upcoming Windows Vista be enough to persuade users to upgrade?
Preview: Vista RC1 not all there yet Release Candidate of next Windows desktop gives admins and prospective users something to think about
Start plotting your Vista migration map It may only be March, but moving to the newest version of Windows takes serious planning
Nonprofits slam Microsoft's Vista name The VistA Software Alliance and WorldVista concerned about similarity of name to patient information software
Microsoft delivers glimpse of Vista Beta 1 packed full of security features
Windows Vista release slips to Q4 2006 Microsoft exec says the final version will become available in 'holiday' timeframe next year
Microsoft plans new enterprise offerings Ballmer outlines forthcoming versions of Vista, Office Premium, Office Server that will be tailored for the high-end
Microsoft offers a view to Vista Better security and manageability is on the horizon, but are customers ready for yet another version of Windows?
Microsoft delivers Windows Vista beta Beta 1 chock-full with security features
Microsoft ready to release Vista beta Longhorn name will be a thing of the past
Microsoft could face trademark challenge over 'Vista' Custom application and services provider company named Vista is mulling legal action against Microsoft
Update: 'Longhorn' becomes Windows Vista Operating system due in 2006 will carry the tag line 'Bringing clarity to your world'
Microsoft to ship Longhorn with RSS Company will help ISVs to enable compatible apps
Microsoft recruits bloggers to preview Longhorn "Team 99" will review the operating system
Microsoft: Let the 64-bit era begin Gates to preview Longhorn at WinHEC
64-bit stop on the road to Longhorn Microsoft rings in third decade of Windows with 64-bit client and server versions
Microsoft to ship 32-bit version of Longhorn server The company will support 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the server, Jim Allchin says
Microsoft more open about Longhorn features Longhorn will be easier to use, more secure, and less costly to manage, execs insist
Will Longhorn be short on features? Microsoft's much anticipated and frequently postponed OS may ultimately lack compelling reasons for customers to upgrade
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