I just attended a Microsoft event and the speaker presented about SharePoint Enterprise Search. On a quick Vista marketing, he quickly mentioned that users would be able to save 15 minutes a day on searches when Vista is used. And he encouraged the audience not to wait 5 months to move to Vista, because by then, the organization should have already saved 1650 hours in searches nowithstanding all other time savings from other features of Vista.
I have definitely found the search of Windows Vista beneficial and so much faster than in XP. A lot of enteprises doesn’t allow installation of third party applications that replace the standard Windows XP search and given that Vista is a far better option, the speaker did have a point.
To think about it, so many features of Vista can save time for both the end user and tech support.
There are a lot of factors in a cost and savings analysis in the adoption of Vista, and 15 minutes of search savings is a pretty cool add-on.










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That’s great news! It’s great to be able to recoup some of the time wasted by all the bloatware and other crap that comes with Vista.
1632 days ago
[...] declaraciones las hizo un orador en un evento organizado por Microsoft, según comenta Milo en Windows Vista We Blog. Al hablar de Vista, dijo que los usuarios pueden ahorrar 15 minutos de búsquedas por día gracias [...]
1633 days ago
[...] Windows Vista Search Saves 15 Minutes a Day I suppose if your job is browsing for files and programs, this might be true. Otherwise, it seems a bit of a stretch. Supossedly I’ve saved over 90 hours so far! (tags: Search ) [...]