If a company won't use its own products, how can it expect others to?
Many customers, especially on the enterprise side of the equation, are
understandably a little wary of the drastic change that awaits them when
upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 8.
So, Microsoft decided to share what it has learned from its own
experience dogfooding the new OS around the Redmond campus (and likely
beyond). While the company is a little light on specifics of the
low-volume rollout, it does highlight some of the features available to
IT departments that should make transitioning easier. It even offers a
few pointers along the way. Sure, there's plenty of back-patting
involved, but tips like using IT Easy Installer to automate
deployments and trim install times by half shouldn't be dismissed.
There's also some information about its support system for early
adopters which included a knowledge base called Pointers that helped
highlight the most important issues needing to be addressed. For more
details hit up the source link and get ready to embrace your inner IT
nerd.
Source MSDN
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