Windows Vista White Papers
International Technology Consultancy Saves Time and Energy With New Operating System
Overview Capgemini is a leader in consulting, technology, outsourcing, and professional services. The company has become a member of the Microsoft Technology Adoption Programme (TAP) to ensure it is always at the forefront of new technologies. They expect Windows Vista - launched initially as a pilot project to 200 technical service employees and 300 outsourcing employees - to create numerous benefits group-wide, including significant time savings as a result of the comprehensive search functionality. Capgemini is confident that, once implemented across its U.K. operations, Windows Vista will make the group more competitive, while improved remote access features will benefit employees' work/life balance.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | WORD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2007 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
| Topics | |||
TechNet Webcast: Offline Files and Folder Redirection in Windows Vista (Level 300)
This webcast take a look at the new and exciting Folder Redirection and Offline Files features in the Windows Vista operating system. It starts with a brief introduction to Folder...
ACPI Driver Interface in Windows Vista
Kernel-mode device drivers are able to evaluate ACPI control methods via I/O ConTroL Codes (IOCTLs). Typically, a driver evaluates ACPI control methods to initiate or configure platform-specific functionality. An ACPI...
TechNet Webcast: Deep Dive Into Windows Vista Group Policy Changes and Troubleshooting (Level 400)
The beauty of Group Policy changes is not skin deep. There are some basic and detailed changes lying under the hood. This webcast will show why users cannot just run...
Hotfixes and Security Updates Included in Windows Vista Service Pack 1
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 includes all previously released updates for Windows Vista. Many of these updates are available to the public on the Microsoft Download Center and Windows Update,...
Next Generation Malware: Windows Vista's Gadget API
Windows has had the ability to embed HTML into its user interface for many years. Right back to and including Windows NT 4.0, it has been possible to embed HTML...



