From Quest Software
April 2014 marks the end of Windows XP support. As a result, Windows 7 migrations are picking up steam. But as many IT organizations inevitably discover during migration to a new operating system, a number of hurdles could make the move to Windows 7 far from a slam-dunk proposition. Heading the list of technical issues is application compatibility, particularly for the large number of legacy and homegrown applications in use on the average network.
Fortunately, new solutions are emerging to overcome these challenges. These tools are specifically designed to more easily and efficiently test for and fix application compatibility issues, helping to smooth the migration to Windows 7. This white paper will discuss this automated process and how it will save organizations an incredible amount of time while reducing costs and risks.
Fortunately, new solutions are emerging to overcome these challenges. These tools are specifically designed to more easily and efficiently test for and fix application compatibility issues, helping to smooth the migration to Windows 7. This white paper will discuss this automated process and how it will save organizations an incredible amount of time while reducing costs and risks.
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