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Dell, CompUSA Gear Up For Vista Launch

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 30 November 2006 - 16:09 · 4 comments & 3621 views

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With more than 100,000 hours invested in testing and validating Microsoft's Windows Vista, Dell specialists believe they are ready for the business launch of the new operating system on Thursday. "We're ready to work with individual consumers or large enterprises," said Russ Ray, a senior manager in Dell's client operating system product marketing unit as he described the hardware manufacturer's game plan for the launch of Vista. "The smaller they are, the easier it is. We're finding that everybody is interested in getting his hands on it."

Dell, which says it accounts for more than 10 percent of Microsoft's business, said customers with volume licensing agreements with Microsoft can use Dell to factory-install Vista after they have provided their Windows Vista image. In extensive pre-launch testing of Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 with its customers, Dell has found that the ideal PC hardware configuration should grow to take advantage of the advanced functions included in the Microsoft products.

A typical Vista-based configuration should have 2-GB of RAM, a 256-MB memory card, a 7200 RPM hard disk and a dual core processor from AMD or Intel, according to Dell. In particular, the processor requirements represent a new departure for Dell; for years the firm was in a monogamous relationship with Intel, which was the sole supplier of its processors. In recent months, however, Dell has added AMD as a processor supplier.

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(2 replies) #1 Andy13 on 30 Nov 2006 - 17:06
2GB is recommended?! Just for Vista? Puh-lease. 1GB will do just fine for the average user.
#1.1 guylaroche on 30 Nov 2006 - 19:54
Clearly, they're trying to sell more RAM....
#1.2 Sierra Sonic on 01 Dec 2006 - 08:15
The more they sell the better the tech becomes and the cheaper it becomes. win/win.
#2 cfourkays on 01 Dec 2006 - 16:02
"1GB will do just fine for the average user."

These are business systems, not your average user.
I'm running it with 1 G just fine, but not on my business machines.

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