How to move to Windows 7

The practicalities of the project


We know from research we've done with you that lots of you are either knee deep in a Windows 7 roll out, or you're about to be, so we thought we'd try and help.

At this on-demand event we've got a rack of experts talking through the implications of a Windows 7 roll out project. The Register's own Tim Phillips is your host for the proceedings and he's joined by Tony Lock from Freeform Dynamics, Julie-Ann Muir from Microsoft and Rhys Sharp from SCC. Between them, there isn't much they don't know about planning and implementing a successful Windows 7 roll out.

They're looking at everything from the project approach – big bang versus baby steps – to the applications considerations to ensure everything keeps working. More than that, they'll also help you build a business case and budget plan, wade through the mire that can be training and user acceptance and, hopefully, give you a good steer on getting this right first time.

Arguably better than that, they'll give you some real practical advice that will help the whole thing move smooooooothley. This includes a practical nine point plan, a run through some of the management tools available and some step by step guides based on proper project experience.

If that sounds like your bag, then click below to watch the event on-demand.