Windows XP White Papers
Spanish Sports Club Tries Out New Operating System, Scores With Increased Productivity
Overview In 2003, 350 workers at Real Madrid began using the Windows XP operating system on their desktops and portable computers. Qualitatively, this solution represented a major leap forward from previous versions and has made it possible for Real Madrid's technology to grow along with the club over the past few years. It was precisely for this reason - to continue growing while equipped with the most advanced technology - that Real Madrid agreed to participate in the Microsoft Technology Adoption Program (TAP) for the Windows Vista operating system. The organization's goal is to get its users onto the new Microsoft operating system as soon as possible, so they can start taking advantage of its benefits, which include enhanced security, reduced costs, increased productivity.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | WORD |
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| Date Published | December 2006 | Downloads | 1 |
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