IT World Canada Windows 7 Resource Centre

News, commentary, how-to articles and in-depth Canadian coverage of Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 7, by IT World Canada
 
Windows 7: The Canadian Launch
 
Acknowledging the failure in enterprise adoption of Vista, Microsoft’s CEO tells IT shops the new OS is the “most significant Windows release in a long time.” Plus, Ballmer’s promise to build Canadian-based data centres to support future cloud computing initiatives
 
Which Windows 7 flavour is right for you?
The Enterprise version of Microsoft's new operating system boasts features even mid-sized businesses need, while Windows 7 Professional falls short


Windows 7 'productivity features' a big attraction with small Canadian firms
A compelling user interface, better Search functionality and backwards compatibility with Windows XP apps – are some reasons cited by three Canadian small businesses for their migration to the new Windows 7 OS. Also, a Canadian analyst discusses the significance of Steve Ballmer's presence at the Canadian launch of Windows 7 yesterday in Toronto.
 
Canadian professionals greet Windows 7 with cautious optimism
Early positive reviews and analyst praise of Windows 7 have caused Canadian professionals to greet Microsoft's latest operating system with some enthusiasm tinged with caution. Meanwhile, at the Windows 7 launch this morning Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talked about why the availability of Windows 7 is so significant.
 
The Microsoft CEO launches Windows 7, Windows Server R2 and Exchange 2010 at a packed audience of IT professionals in Toronto. Hear what he has to say about Vista loyalists, its mobile missteps and continuous product improvement
 
The software chief exec discusses the government's role in growing the IT industry, the Quebec dispute over Windows and the patent lawsuit with Toronto-based i4i.
 
Steve Ballmer the salesman in Canada
Anytime the CEO of Microsoft in town; it’s a big event. Yesterday even my 76 year old Mom knew about Steve Ballmer's arrival. And, English is her second language – barely (Love you Ma).
 
Windows 7 Video Library
 
Windows 7 in ComputerWorld Canada
 
Windows 7: Will your or won't you?
Canadian IT professionals discuss their upgrade plans, why they're excited (and why some are still wary).
 
What Canadian IT managers think of Windows 7 
We checked in with a handful of technology professionals to see what they thought of the new Windows 7 beta, Microsoft’s strategy, and the Vista that never was

What I would have named Windows 7
When Microsoft first decided to name its followup to XP “Vista,” I wrote at length about the significance of that moniker and what it might imply. This time, the company wants to make it clear that the next version of its OS ain’t nothing but a number.
 
Windows 7 in ITBusiness.ca
 
Toronto firm's versatile Windows 7 app has many business uses
Falcon Eye is an enhanced version of Microsoft Virtual Earth created by Infusion Development. It can plot geospatial data on a map of the globe. Examples of its use include a nation-wide map of traffic conditions including connections to live cameras, an overview of current police incidents, and a 3D tour of a future condo building. INCLUDES VIDEO.

Windows 7 in Computer Dealer News (CDN)

Hasta La Vista baby, hello Windows 7
Windows 7 is more of a refined Vista than a major departure from it
 
My first look at Windows 7
Before I took a look at Vista I remember some partners and analysts telling me that it would greatly increase channel business.

More Windows 7 News and Features
 
Users, IT admins split on Windows 7
 
The looming Windows 7 'disaster' for XP users
 
Microsoft tells companies to kill Vista plans
 
Microsoft: This time, it's different
 
Six versions of Windows 7 explained
 
Windows 7 Blogs and Opinion
 
Windows 7 -- Microsoft's future on the line . . . and why it may be too late
 
Microsoft the dinosaur
 
Lucky Number Windows 7