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Has the US Army declared war on Windows 7?

By Davey Winder in Editorial

Posted in Windows 7, Blog, Vista, Windows, Microsoft on May 24, 2009 at 10:33 am

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The Army News Service reports that the US Army has opted to form a strategic alliance with Vista by migrating all of its Windows-based computers by December 31st 2009. The systems change, which will include upgrading from MS Office 2003 to MS Office 2007, has been ordered so as to “bolster Internet security” and standardise information systems.

According to Dr Amy Harding, Director of Enterprise Information Technology Services for the Army, currently some 13 percent of computers have already been migrated to Vista. “It’s for all desktop computers on the SIPR and NIPRNET” Harding said, of classified and unclassified networks. Standalone weapons systems networks are exempted, of course.

Some have suggested that the US Army has somehow declared war on Windows 7, but that would be missing the point. It has not said no to Windows 7 but rather not even asked the question as of yet. The decision to move to Vista was mandated in a ‘Fragmentary Order’ that was published way back in November 2008. It takes time and a lot of testing before a decision to upgrade any large enterprise to a new OS can be made, the Army is no different in this regard. If anything, one would hope it takes even longer than an ordinary business in making these decisions. Indeed, any suggestion that Windows 7, which has not even been released yet, should be up for consideration is laughable. As Marcus D. Good, Chief of the Information Technology Systems Support Division at DOIM, says “The Army has been testing Vista since its release and has run it through the Army Golden Master program. The Army Golden Master program is responsible for the release of the Army standard baseline configurations for commonly used computing environments within the Army Enterprise Infrastructure, the team responsible for making sure applications that ran on XP will run on Vista.”

Of course, many will be asking why the US Army is using Windows at all, let alone Vista which was voted the worst performing IT product of the year recently.

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Vista security flaws exposed

By Davey Winder in Editorial

Posted in Vista on December 26, 2006 at 9:19 pm

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It had to happen. It was inevitable. I knew it was going to happen. You knew it was going to happen. We all knew it was going to happen. After all, this might well be

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Vista: the security application breaker?

By Davey Winder in Editorial

Posted in Vista on September 28, 2006 at 4:14 pm

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Symantec are not happy bunnies, and for once it

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Please hack Vista, says Microsoft

By Davey Winder in Editorial

Posted in Vista on August 13, 2006 at 1:17 am

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I had to laugh when Andrew Cushman, director of

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