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Windows 8. Get ready for the biggest change to IT since the Palm Pilot!!. Welcome to the EPA. 180 staff, one network, two locations Microsoft stack, Server 2012, SQL 2008R2, Dynamics CRM 2011, SharePoint 2010*, Exchange 2010*, IE 9, 10 and 11, Office 2010*, MS Lync 2013?

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Windows 8

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  1. Windows 8 Get ready for the biggest change to IT since the Palm Pilot!!

  2. Welcome to the EPA • 180 staff, one network, two locations • Microsoft stack, Server 2012, SQL 2008R2, Dynamics CRM 2011, SharePoint 2010*, Exchange 2010*, IE 9, 10 and 11, Office 2010*, MS Lync 2013? • All PC’s and laptops are Windows 7 • All 15 trial tablets are Windows 8.1 • Intend that when hardware replacement happens next fn year all will be tablets

  3. Actually it’s not about Windows 8 • Its about the hardware. • Users want mobility • Integrating android and apple tablets adds cost • Gartner said none of the big four are making money selling PC’s. • What’s missing from this picture?

  4. Also these are now turning up…

  5. The stuff that comes with Windows 8 • Direct access • Same interface as the phones • Possibly no retesting, but it is IE11? • Microsoft’s application store • Optimised for Hyper-V • The cloud is nearer than you think

  6. Getting ready for Windows 8 • You should have just installed tools/services to deploy Windows 7 – reuse these • Don’t use docking stations – use USB3 connectors to port replicators • Keep your big screens and keyboards etc. • Get your wireless in. Is it robust enough? • Get your software up to date – 2013 or better • Listen to you providers • Listen to your users • However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.

  7. The unexpected gold nugget

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