Microsoft's Windows Vista In At Department Of Interior
" on their computers, technology officials at the U.S. Department of the Interior appear set on eventually migrating their 70,000-plus PC users to Microsoft's latest operating system. "
" computers must be capable of running Windows Vista, states a bulletin issued last month by the office of DOI chief information officer Hord Tipton. "
" The bulletin notes that the department will adopt the high-end Enterprise Edition of Windows Vista, which contains a number of advanced security features. Enterprise Windows Vista-ready PCs must have at least a 1 "
" However, the Department of the Interior still needs to iron out some compatibility issues before it installs the "
" on its computers. "Vista should not be used until formal testing and approval is complete," the bulletin notes. Further, new PCs purchased by the department "must "
" The department's apparent readiness to embrace Windows Vista stands in contrast to ... read the whole article
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