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Soroc, App-DNA partner to ease Windows 7 migration

Soroc, App-DNA partner to ease Windows 7 migration

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 17 Sep 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Toronto-based Soroc Technology will use App-DNA’s AppTitude tool to help with operating system and virtualization migrations. How peripherals will complicate a Windows 7 upgrade

“The fear, and really just the mystery and unknown of their applications and how they will be affected by this new technology, has prevented them from going great guns at all these technologies,” said Brady.

With Microsoft operating systems in particular, Brady said worries over compatibility and cost-versus-reward led to many organizations pulling back the reins on Vista.

“Now with Windows 7 … these organizations are willing to move forward,” said Brady. “But they’re throwing up their hands and saying, 'how are we going to do it?'”

According to Darin Stahl, lead analyst with London, Ont.-based Info-Tech Research Group Ltd., operating system upgrades require a significant amount of regression testing not just for the platform, but for things that run atop, it like the clients, applications, Web sites, connectivity.

“It’s anything that makes up that user experience that makes a person productive,” said Stahl.

Unlike Vista, which required the deployment of new hardware, Stahl said Windows 7 runs on less robust hardware and is generally tighter and cleaner. Besides, organizations have already performed some level of hardware upgrade since XP, he added.

The hardware challenges are really the peripherals – like scanners and point-of-sale units – that organizations tend to hold onto for a long time, and the problem of supported drivers, said Stahl.

Organizations are mostly taking the simpler approach of rolling out Window 7 in tandem with hardware refreshes, said Stahl.

App-DNA will continue to target its software at the midmarket and enterprise, and as adoption of Windows 7 and virtualization grows, the partnership with Soroc will give the software vendor greater exposure, said Brady.










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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more
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