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  • Windows 7 – Time for Spring Cleaning?

    A new stat out this week from Microsoft caught our eye -- Windows 7 has sold 90 million licenses to-date. An astounding number? Yes. A surprising number? Not so much in that it represents pent-up demand from organizations looking to upgrade their OS but not to Vista. As our customers look to upgrade to Windows 7, we’re getting lots of questions about what kinds of issues will need to be addressed. Application compatibility is a HUGE one. Many organizations have hundreds if not thousands of homegrown, undocumented applications on their networks. IT is aware of some of them, but certainly not all. In many cases, these may be mission-critical applications related to finance, operations, etc. If they aren’t compatible with a new operating system, it won’t be pretty. Lost productivity, compliance issues and security breaches could all rear their ugly heads. So, buyer beware. As eager as you may be to get your organization to Win 7, make sure your organization documents the applications that will go with it and, most importantly, understands their business value.

    What’s your experience been with application compatibility and Win 7?

  • Files as company assets

    You’ve just been given the task of upgrading all your company’s desktops to the latest version of Office. Question. Who owns the files during the transition period? The business unit? IT? While the business unit may own the files, it is the IT department who will be fielding the help desk calls when those files no longer work after the conversion. Listen as Shawn and Chip discuss the tools and methodologies that can be deployed to ensure that these company assets don’t become your help desk’s biggest headache.

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  • File Remediation

    Your enterprise has gone through the planning process. You’ve identified the types of files that may be problematic, but how do you identify specific files? ConverterTechnology offers an innovative utility that allows businesses to scan their Microsoft Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Word files to identify incompatibility issues that arise when upgrading to newer versions of Microsoft Office. Listen as Chip and Shawn discuss best practices in file remediation, so you will know what you are facing, what files are or aren’t working and why.  Learn about how ConverterTechnology’s tools can make file remediation a “non-event.”

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  • Mapping Your File Landscape

    You've made the decision to upgrade users to the latest version of Microsoft Office. Do you know how many Office files need to be converted? Do you know which ones are most at risk to experience problems after conversion? Do you know where they all are? Listen to our experts discuss how proper planning can help your enterprise understand the scope of the problem, quantify the risk, and offer solutions for your planned upgrade.

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  • Using OMPM

    Your company is planning to upgrade to a newer version of Office. You’ve done your research and see that Microsoft offers its customers a FREE tool, OMPM (Office Migration Planning Manager), to help identify those files that may experience problems when you convert to a newer version of Office. Sounds great, but what’s the catch? Listen as Chip and Shawn discuss the most common issues that companies encounter when using this tool, and how using Converter Technologies tool set can help you save time and money in the long run by taking a step deeper into those problem files.

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