I’m sure this list is out on the web somewhere, but just in case you’ve not seen it in this easy-to-read format before, below is my list of the features of each version of Windows 7. I think this will help you to work out which one is right for your school:
See below the table for my “How to Buy Windows 7” guide
Features
Home Premium
Professional
Enterprise
Ultimate
32-Bit and 64-Bit Versions
Yes
Create and Join a Home Group
Tablet PC Functionality
Multiple Monitor Support
Document Libraries
Fast User Switching
Windows Search
Windows Mobility Center
Windows Aero, Taskbar, & Jump Lists
Live Thumbnail Previews
Multi-Touch
Premium Games Included
Windows Media Center
Create & Play DVDs
Device Stage
Action Center
Encrypting File System
No
Location Aware Printing
Remote Desktop Host
Domain Join & Group Policy Controls
Windows XP Mode
AppLocker
BitLocker & BitLocker to Go
BranchCache
DirectAccess
Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA)
Enterprise Search Scopes
Multilingual User Interface Language Packs (MUI)
Licence Rights for 4 Windows Virtual Machines
Virtual Hard Disk Booting
Volume Activation
Licence Rights for Network Booting of Windows
So now you’ve worked out which version you want, you may want to know the best way to buy the right version!
Existing computers
New computers
Here’s some links to find out more about Campus Agreement, Select Licences and Software Assurance.
Your existing Microsoft partner will be able to give you a quote. I’ve just checked on the Pugh site*, and they quote £43 for a Select Windows 7 Professional upgrade.
* Pugh is one of our partners, but there are plenty of others. You can find them all on our website
When I wrote about the Brighstarr “How to build rich and interactive websites for education” event being held on 4th November, it was in advance of the new Saïd Business School website actually going live. Which meant he couldn’t point to what had been done.
Now however, you can visit the website, on the University of Oxford domain, at http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/Pages/default.aspx. I’m really impressed with the way that they have managed to squeeze so much content in, with very easy navigation.
It’s definitely worth a visit if you are thinking of pepping up your own website. And perhaps putting time aside to visit the event in London, to meet the minds behind it.
Trinity Expert Systems, one of our Gold Certified Partners, is running a free Windows 7 Preview Workshop next Thursday, 15th October. Some colleges have already started deploying Windows 7 widely, and I’m sure that many of you will be evaluating it even before it’s official launch on 22nd October.
There’ll be experts at the workshop from both Trinity and Microsoft, and it runs for the whole afternoon – starting at 12:30 and running through until 4:30.
The agenda is packed into the afternoon, so you can definitely be sure that you’ll leave with a brainfull of information.
12:30 Arrival & Coffee 12:45 Desktop O/S Strategy and Vision 1:15 Lunch 1:45 New Features 2:15 Planning and Assessment Strategies 2:45 Coffee Break 3:00 Deployment Strategies 3:45 Windows 7 ‘Hands On’ 4:15 Trinity Windows 7 Assessment Days 4:30 Close
You can find out more, and book your attendance on Trinity’s website
You know what it’s like – you have a brilliant plan, and then something gets in the way. And this term, we’d hatched a brilliant plan to launch our Ultimate Steal offer on the International Talk Like a Pirate Day. Which is why we went with a nice Piratey theme for the launch. Oh, how we were going to laugh – with plenty of piratey jokes, piratey blog posts and other such sea-shanty-silliness. (We’d done our homework on the UK Yarr site, international talklikeapirate.com and the facebook group)
But ‘twas all blown to smithereens when ITLAP day was a Saturday. “Shiver me timbers!” said the crew of the vessel HMS Office, “We can’t be launching a campaign on the high seas on a Saturday.” And no amount of treasure could change their course. And so it quietly slipped out of port on the 17th September instead, and sailed into the wide blue yonder.
But it did at least get going – and we launched the Ultimate Steal offer of Office Ultimate 2007 for £38.95 - only available to students and staff with a .ac.uk email address. And this year, it will stay available permanently, not as a short-term offer
But what was even better is that our friends on HMS Windows also set sail on a Windows 7 offer for staff and students, with a special price of £29.99 until the end of December.
You can get both offers on our website at www.ultimatesteal.co.uk
ps if you want to tell your staff and students about it, there’s a sample email here, and there are some less piratical graphics on this SkyDrive link.
The University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School recently asked BrightStarr, one of our education partners, to create a website that would help it promote its courses and research. The Business School wanted a rich and engaging website that would capture imagination and make it easier to communicate with stakeholders.
By building the site in Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007, not only does the Business School get a functionally rich internet site, the powerful collaboration and document management features in SharePoint support the complex information needs of administration and research workers.
BrightStarr are hosting a seminar in our offices in central London, in partnership with speakers from the Saïd Business School, Playgroup and from Microsoft (including my trusty colleague Dominic Watts, our Higher Education Business Manager) on 4 November 2009 to demonstrate how you can use SharePoint to build a great looking and functionally rich content managed website that will help you connect with students and staff, and support the work of research teams.
Judging by their funky website design, it should be an interesting and informative session, with real world examples of SharePoint as a content management system, and detail on what has been achieved at the University of Oxford's Saïd Business School.
The event starts at 10:00 and finishes at lunchtime, so it leaves plenty of time to travel up/down/across to London on the 4th.
To find out more, and to book your place, pop over to BrightStarr’s website.