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Dell: Call Us to Upgrade to Vista

Are your customers upgrading to Vista? Dell wants to hear from them. Directly. Starting March 25, Dell is offering a new service designed for large enterprises that are considering upgrading or migrating to a new desktop operating system. While Dell’s Client Migration Solution is designed to offer services, consulting and other tools for any sort […]

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Scott Ferguson
Mar 25, 2008
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Are your customers upgrading to Vista? Dell wants to hear from them. Directly.

Starting March 25, Dell is offering a new service designed for large enterprises that are considering upgrading or migrating to a new desktop operating system.

While Dell’s Client Migration Solution is designed to offer services, consulting and other tools for any sort of OS upgrade, it’s being marketed for businesses that might take the plunge and upgrade to Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system following the release of SP1.

Read the full article on eWEEK.com.

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