Delivering Business Value with Windows Vista
How Windows Vista can enhance security, mobility and help reduce TCO
Information technology (IT) executives worldwide are under pressure to identify and advise methods to enhance employee productivity, achieve operational agility, and reduce costs. This mandate has software industry leaders, IT architects, and decision makers pushing the limits of existing technologies to devise ways to increase operational efficiencies and cut total cost of ownership. These goals must be accomplished while managing regulatory and security concerns and while maintaining consistently high levels of customer satisfaction and stringent service levels.
By addressing critical business scenarios in several ways, the Windows Vista™ operating system can help achieve these objectives and deliver significant value to companies. For example, new technologies in Windows Vista make it easier to find, share, and use information. With its enhanced connectivity features, mobile and remote workers can stay connected and productive anywhere, anytime. Windows Vista also addresses growing security threats by helping to safeguard data inside and outside of the office and by making it easier to achieve compliance with government regulations and internal policies. Finally, with Windows Vista, it is easier to deploy, manage, and support an integrated desktop environment and to optimize the desktop infrastructure. Thus, by upgrading to Windows Vista, companies can better achieve enhanced productivity, mobility, and security benefits at a far lower total cost of ownership (TCO).
Microsoft and its partners can provide the technologies, processes, and methodologies to help customers make this transition. This paper discusses how Infosys, a Microsoft® Gold Certified Partner and global system integrator, employs a one-stop Accelerated Deployment solution to offer a cost-effective, predictable, and customized transition to new Windows technologies such as Windows Vista.
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