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whitepaper Simplify deployment of Microsoft Windows Vista to desktops and laptops2006-12-12 19:00:52 IBM
  For many organizations, a move to Microsoft® Windows Vista™ will be on the horizon soon. Even the best-prepared companies can find the task of migrating to a new OS daunting. Often the answer is to wait longer than necessary to implement a new OS with more advanced functionality that could help your company move to the next level of productivity and competitiveness.

IBM Tivoli® Provisioning Manager for OS Deployment helps transforming what could have been a migration nightmare, into a streamlined process that will get your employees up and running with Vista quickly and cost-effectively.
  
whitepaper Simplify deployment of Microsoft Windows Vista to desktops and laptops2006-12-12 19:00:52 IBM
  For many organizations, a move to Microsoft® Windows Vista™ will be on the horizon soon. Even the best-prepared companies can find the task of migrating to a new OS daunting. Often the answer is to wait longer than necessary to implement a new OS with more advanced functionality that could help your company move to the next level of productivity and competitiveness.

IBM Tivoli® Provisioning Manager for OS Deployment helps transforming what could have been a migration nightmare, into a streamlined process that will get your employees up and running with Vista quickly and cost-effectively.
  
whitepaper 10 Things You Need to Know About Deploying Windows Vista2006-12-06 01:00:24 Microsoft
  Whether a person will be deploying to 10, 100, or 100,000 computers, just knowing how the process has changed from Windows XP will make the deployment run much more smoothly. So this paper explains 10 deployment differences between Windows XP and Windows Vista that the person will be glad he discovered when it's time to make the move.   
whitepaper 10 Things You Need to Know About Deploying Windows Vista2006-12-06 01:00:24 Microsoft
  Whether a person will be deploying to 10, 100, or 100,000 computers, just knowing how the process has changed from Windows XP will make the deployment run much more smoothly. So this paper explains 10 deployment differences between Windows XP and Windows Vista that the person will be glad he discovered when it's time to make the move.   
whitepaper Achieve the Non-Admin Dream With User Account Control2006-12-06 01:00:24 Microsoft
  Fewer users running with administrator privileges is a worthy goal in most IT organizations. But while IT administrators generally agree that restricting users to a standard user account is the way to go, about 80 percent deploy their desktops with admin accounts, making those machines more susceptible to malware and harder to manage. But it's not that easy to avoid the admin account. The potential obstacles a person will face if he tries are numerous. Fortunately Windows Vista addresses these concerns. This paper explains how Windows Vista alleviates some of the access control issues.   
whitepaper Getting Ready for Windows PE 2.02006-12-06 01:00:24 Microsoft
  As work began on Windows Vista, the Windows setup team was focused primarily on building entirely new setup architecture, creating a new imaging tool to help with deployment, and designing a replacement for Remote Installation Services (RIS). But then their attention shifted to the interim Windows PE and Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) and then to Windows Server 2003 SP1. This meant holding off on their development efforts for Windows PE in Windows Vista for a bit. This paper drills into the key new features.   
whitepaper More Powerful Group Policy in Windows Vista2006-12-06 01:00:24 Microsoft
  Windows Vista delivers a substantial update to the Group Policy infrastructure. Yet as organizations around the world deploy Windows Vista, many administrators probably won't notice much of a difference in how they work because the numerous changes in Group Policy functions all take place under the hood. What administrators will find, however, is that Windows Vista Group Policy is much more powerful than it was in previous versions.   
whitepaper More Powerful Group Policy in Windows Vista2006-12-06 01:00:24 Microsoft
  Windows Vista delivers a substantial update to the Group Policy infrastructure. Yet as organizations around the world deploy Windows Vista, many administrators probably won't notice much of a difference in how they work because the numerous changes in Group Policy functions all take place under the hood. What administrators will find, however, is that Windows Vista Group Policy is much more powerful than it was in previous versions.   
whitepaper Inside the New Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit2006-12-06 01:00:24 Microsoft
  Windows Vista is coming and it's time to start preparing to evaluate, deploy, and support a new operating system - including new tools, new features, and new training. Of course, the main task will be to determine how this major Windows release will function in the existing environment. There are some major changes in Windows Vista that could affect application compatibility. Ensuring application compatibility was an important focus during the development of Windows Vista. By testing thousands of applications with each build and providing immediate feedback to the engineering teams on how their changes affected applications, compatibility issues were reduced during the development cycle.   
whitepaper Getting Ready for Windows PE 2.02006-12-06 01:00:24 Microsoft
  As work began on Windows Vista, the Windows setup team was focused primarily on building entirely new setup architecture, creating a new imaging tool to help with deployment, and designing a replacement for Remote Installation Services (RIS). But then their attention shifted to the interim Windows PE and Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) and then to Windows Server 2003 SP1. This meant holding off on their development efforts for Windows PE in Windows Vista for a bit. This paper drills into the key new features.