For my first ever blog post I thought I would pick up on an article that I recently wrote for Obsidian’s newsletter; Network News (available on request of course!)
With a greener approach to life and business being the bandwagon that everyone seems to be jumping on at the moment, here’s a fact that will stop climate change in its tracks.
Did you know:
For every 10 PCs that switch to Windows Vista it is the equivalent of taking a vehicle off the road in terms of greenhouse gases?
Makes you think really. Don’t get me wrong we’re not expecting solar powered PCs or wine fuelled cars to take off anytime soon, but it’s a nice touch given the current state of play. And for those of you who are more concerned about Windows Vista as an Operating System, and not a tool to save the planet, there’s good news for you too!
Windows Vista boasts; stronger security, faster searching, increased mobility, and better safeguard of data, all in comparison to it’s predecessor Windows XP which Microsoft stopped selling in June 08.
I am no mind reader, but I know many of you will be thinking so what? Vista has been around for ages, why now? Well, Microsoft have just released Vista’s first service pack, meaning that any post launch problems experienced by the eager beavers have been ironed out. So to satisfy the opportunist in us all, now is the ideal time to upgrade.
With a greener approach to life and business being the bandwagon that everyone seems to be jumping on at the moment, here’s a fact that will stop climate change in its tracks.
Did you know:
For every 10 PCs that switch to Windows Vista it is the equivalent of taking a vehicle off the road in terms of greenhouse gases?
Makes you think really. Don’t get me wrong we’re not expecting solar powered PCs or wine fuelled cars to take off anytime soon, but it’s a nice touch given the current state of play. And for those of you who are more concerned about Windows Vista as an Operating System, and not a tool to save the planet, there’s good news for you too!
Windows Vista boasts; stronger security, faster searching, increased mobility, and better safeguard of data, all in comparison to it’s predecessor Windows XP which Microsoft stopped selling in June 08.
I am no mind reader, but I know many of you will be thinking so what? Vista has been around for ages, why now? Well, Microsoft have just released Vista’s first service pack, meaning that any post launch problems experienced by the eager beavers have been ironed out. So to satisfy the opportunist in us all, now is the ideal time to upgrade.
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