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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
So, what about Windows 7 Enterprise?
Midway between Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Ultimate is Windows 7 Enterprise (I know, is a lot of similar names). You may think, and rightfully so, that Ultimate is the most appropriate version for your company, but it's actually the Enterprise version that makes the cut. To name a few features: DirectAccess, BranchCache, Federated Search, BitLocker, AppLocker, Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and licensing rights to four virtual operating systems. Last, but not least, a subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA)that can be used to compile and run POSIX applications in Windows. In addition, Windows 7 Ultimate has its drawbacks in the Enterprise like no volume licensing, the inclusion of consumer features, like Media Center, not easily managed using Group Policy and support is limited to only 5 years as opposed to a 10-year support with Windows 7 Enterprise. To know more jump to this page. Also, get a 90-day trial version of Windows 7 Enterprise.
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