Seven Keys to Ensure Successful Windows 7 Deployment

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With the upcoming release of Windows 7, most organizations are now faced with a challenge as they haven't undertaken a major Windows deployment within the past six to eight years. While this span of time without major change may have provided a sense of stability and comfort to end users, it also makes the next deployment all the more difficult. Many of the lessons learned from the previous deployment may have been lost or long forgotten since many, if not all, of those involved may no longer be with the organization. All of the pain points, identification of breakdowns and roadblocks, and suggestions for improvement likely have been relegated to the bottom of some file cabinet or are stored in some old network folder that no one remembers.The vital success factor that is often learned and then lost is the fact that any deployment is as much an exercise is managing change and process as it is in managing technology. One cannot exist independent of the other and the degree to which an organization considers the people and organizational issues impacting any deployment directly affects the results of the implementation. This is a major reason why nearly half of all IT projects fail to meet their business objectives. The failures are largely not the result of ineffective technology; rather, they can be attributed to resource number of non-technical issues.

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