Let the countdown start. We are at less few hours to the universal accessibility of Windows 7 OS. Whether you are a old fogey Windows XP user, or else a Windows Vista customer (satisfied or else disgruntled), or else even a client of a non-Windows operating system, there is cause to glance at Windows 7 OS as well as offer grave consideration to embracing the latest operating system.

Microsoft CEO will be titling the red-carpet Windows 7 OS launch event in New York on today. Maybe Microsoft is a slight gun-shy subsequent to the Vista counterattack, except the Windows 7 launch is considerably more humble than the nightclub gala spectacle Microsoft hosted to launch Windows Vista.

By most accounts although, Microsoft would is greatly more defensible in celebrating the commencement of Windows 7 OS. All through the beta testing as well as public preview of the latest operating system it has been positively reviewed plus showered with accolades-- the most universal being that it’s not Vista.

Customers have several PTSD (post traumatic stress syndrome) regarding latest Windows operating systems also resulting from experience-- also firsthand or else unreliable-- with Windows Vista. Amongst desktop operating systems, Windows XP still holds a strong 71.5 percent to Windows Vista's 18.62 percent.

The wide-ranging user-friendliness of the Windows 7 beta as well as RC (release candidate) versions have permitted a huge number of client to wash their toe into the Windows 7 waters while which ought to help conquer the fear they can feel concerning rushing out to acquire the OS today itself.

Many Customers will be making the former operating system upgrading they have made in almost a decade. The huge mainstream of them are most likely using on hardware that is excellent for Windows XP, but lacks the gusto to run Windows 7. That is why we suggest that customers would be better off to buy a new system that contains Windows 7 than to upgrade from XP to Windows 7 on their on hand hardware. I certainly concur that the experience is much more expected to be positive with latest hardware than trying to fit the round Windows 7 peg into the square Windows XP hardware.

Dell has a lot to add from a winning Windows 7. Dell has practiced slow PC sales plus has obstinately avoided trading profit for volume by taking on the netbook market. That decision has enabled Acer to exceed Dell for PC market share as well as knocked Dell down to third place. Not like Acer though, Dell has established relationships with huge enterprise customers as well as 2010 might be a incredibly good year if those customers at last plunge Windows XP as well as refresh their technology for Windows 7.

There are a number of extremely excellent reasons to not remember about the Windows Vista tragedy as well as offer Windows 7 a chance. Windows 7 has highly developed security features, with superior networking for both consumers as well as businesses. Microsoft has determined the issues-both real as well as perceived-with Windows Vista plus developed an operating system that performs well as well as offer a great end-user experience.