Navigating Architecture Changes in Windows Vista

Windows Vista is very different from its predecessors. These differences present a special challenge when you are planning to deploy and use Windows Vista in the enterprise, especially if you want to maximize your return on investment (ROI) and reduce your total cost of ownership (TCO). To help you get the most from Windows Vista, the sections that follow examine the operating system and its key features.

Understanding Modularization and Windows Imaging

Windows Vista features a revolutionary architecture that is both language-independent and hardware-independent. Windows Vista achieves language-independence from its new modular component design and hardware-independence from its new imaging format. ...

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