MSFT apparently isn’t getting the sales of Vista that it wishes it had. So it’s written an article on how to convince your managers that you need to upgrade.
“Security is the message”
“…management may not be aware that the most compelling reason to migrate to a newer operating system, such as Windows Vista, is to take advantage of the latest security features…”
“The challenges”
“Johnson said upgrades can be challenging for IT as well. It requires the team to be a lot more involved in the installation and testing of the individual machines, because users are typically not going to be the administrators. Users may also be resistant to this idea at first, because they can no longer download all those fun, quirky applications that may, inadvertently, make their machines vulnerable.”
“The hidden cost of vulnerability”
“What management may not realize, however, is that they are already paying a hefty hidden cost by having outdated systems in place, “because you are paying for an administrator’s time to deal with these issues,” Johnson said. The trick is to show management this in a way that translates into dollars saved.”
“…itemize the work that they do in several categories: improved productivity, security breaches, recovering from problems…”
“Save me the money”
“Proactive versus reactive”
“The best thing about the upgrades, once they are done, is that administrators will have more time to devote to preventing problems before they happen, Johnson said.”
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