Friday, March 9, 2012

Upgrading To Windows 8? Don't Forget The Touchscreens

Preparing a business for major operating system overhaul or upgrade is not only an expensive endeavor but one that must never be taken lightly. While most new operating systems function on computers that are anywhere from one to three years old, there are those operating systems that, from time to time, require or benefit greatly from new hardware.

Such is the case with Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8. While Windows 7 is virtually Windows Vista 2.0, Windows 8 is an all-new beast. The operating system promises to not only provide users with a graphical interface strikingly similar to that found on Windows phones but the emphasis placed on touchscreen technology is really the highlight of the operating system.

Businesses considering an upgrade to Windows 8 would do well to keep in mind that while the operating system will indeed work with a keyboard or mouse, to get the most out of it employees will need to be using touchscreens. Utilizing touchscreens will allow employees to be more productive and more efficient with their work and ultimately help them stay more organized.

If you own a business that is planning on upgrading to Windows 8 this autumn be sure to give heavy consideration to upgrading your company's monitors to touchscreens as well. Windows 8, while functional without a touchscreen, is almost a useless upgrade for businesses. Should you have any questions about touchscreens, operating systems, or the upcoming Windows 8 please be sure to contact us so that we may be of assistance.

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