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Windows Version Overload

When it comes to Vista, Microsoft apparently believes the more versions, the better. The same is true for Office, and apparently Longhorn will be no different. Keith Ward, former editor of Redmond magazine, unravels all the options in a special report. For today's Windows Server, there are half-a-dozen choices, while Vista follows up with five choices. Figure out which are best for you here.

Posted by Doug Barney on November 27, 2006


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