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Microsoft makes a convincing to update it

Three months, it is ready to take account of experience and his friendship found with the desktop printer.

Westaways, which has a 24 staff in his Office and sausage manufacturing plant has operated on a mixture of hardware and software. Staff have BlackBerry for communication and Office 2000 with updates. Above all, the PC ran using the Windows XP operating system. Westaways also had a server for seven years.

Mr. Baughan says investment in a new server small business to Microsoft, as well as "free" Windows 7 Professional operating system, Dell Vostro PCs and laptops and supporting software, was "routine" tasks easier Westaways. "If we can do routine more effectively then I would say it has improved our efficiency - 10pc it tasks that we at six or seven hours a day," he said.

"Startup is faster, log - it is faster, the judgment is faster." It is easier to research facility. We have screens more than wide, which means that we can work with multiple applications. If you use the function 'snap' in Windows 7 you can work in two worksheets at the same time. ?

Said Baughan has a shoe pinches for the new look "post-it note", who are more numerous and better.

Work at home became a joy, he adds. "We have people coming for dinner tonight and the House is bloody cold." I intend to return and light the fire at the beginning and I know that I can work again, I can still be effective.

The reliability and speed of communication is important for the Westaways overseas companies. It exports 10pc of its sales to Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Baughan said: "say someone Malta seeks sausages." They go on Google and found eight vendors and they fire off the coast of emails. Persons who respond first usually get the business. The system, we brings us in a position where we can decide if we want to respond. We have the server hits on our Blackberries. ?

He says also have new equipment lifting moral. "If your staff are flagrant, something shows you care," he said. "I hate to see people frustrated with their work." I would say that these tools are good for us. We are not a world-famous company IT, but we are things that mean that we innovate while surface. We do things faster, better, cheaper.

Baughan says his experience spending £ 20,000 on a new system of accounts that have not worked made him think before believing the hype surrounding new computer systems. But the upgrade, which took place "in two relatively long days", had been "pretty free difficulty", admits.

"One should not be scared of it, but it is correct be apprehended.". We must say we are going to take some measures to prevent risks: back up your data and, possibly, for a partial update to bed on the problems of compatibility. ?

It recognizes the assertion from Microsoft that will be delayed many small businesses expected IT upgrades during the recession, but that this reluctance to invest can have won too long. ?Since 2008, many SMEs have thought we should spend a sum of money, but do not let us broken.? Sometimes a moment which becomes counterproductive. ?

It has been suggested that working with two major companies such as Dell and Microsoft did not sort its misunderstandings. "" They work in a box-sort of fashion. ""We say break us on and do typically type SMEs, said.

A sticking point was "intelligent time Westaway system" which allows employees to clock and outside by using two fingers prints. "We feared if it would work with Windows 7, but everything worked ok, says Baughan." We had to upgrade certain applications. There was some investments we. ?

He believes the extra cost amounted to 5,000 pounds on a new server and up to £ 3,000 computer support but says the money was well spent.

"The whole system is completely recycled. My ambition was to have a secure system that was reliable and has worked with all devices and allowed us to work remotely. What they have done is checked every box. We have a system that is secure, reliable backup and it does not overwrite. ?

He adds: "in the cold to see how we are where we are now six months ago light: we look at the company." People come and we are smart and it works. Fully valid investment. IT used a weakness in our company and it is now a force. Many SMEs know that logic. ?


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Microsoft profit jumps to $5. 41bn as Windows 7 becomes more fast-selling OS history

Large enterprise software in the world, which was nice investors so far this year, reported profits for the first quarter of $5. 41bn (£ 3 taken), place of $3. 57bn during the same period last year.

Appetite Microsoft Business new version of Office helped the Seattle company facing much weaker consumer demand.Business sales came in at $5. 13bn, while sales of software used in servers hit $3. 96bn.Microsoft Windows 7, which succeeded the ill-fated Vista PC operating software sold 240 million licenses for the software in its first year, making it faster operating system the sale in the history.

Founded in 1975 by billionaire Bill Gates, investors are worried how Microsoft will fare in a world in which software is provided via internet and computer generally moves from desktop to mobile phones and tablets.

Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said the company is Paris its future on the internet - or computer - cloud-based software and next year will pay its 9bn $90pc annual budget development and research in this.

"We are seeing improved business application and adoption .Nos rate agreement business was strong, reflecting the commitment of Windows 7, Office 2010 enterprise and our server and database products,"said Kevin Turner, Microsoft CEO.""

Microsoft shares jumped more than 3pc extended commercially in New York, but lost most of their value this year 10pc.

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Head of software Microsoft Ray Ozzie abandon

Ray Ozzie, who joined the company in 2005 will be resigning as Chief Software Architect and not replaced in that role. Until it is Mr. Ozzie will focus its efforts on the activities of entertainment to Microsoft, the company said in a statement yesterday.

Departure of Mr. Ozzie is likely to come as a shock, many observers of Microsoft, account required for its role in the shift focus or sold at the request of the cloud rather than the model licence historically developed for Windows.Deux years earlier, web-based software company presents the Microsoft cloud, computing of products, one area that Microsoft has said, is its future and that it provides spend 90pc of its annual research of $9bn on next year's budget.

Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, Mr. Ozzie said that "both inspiration and impact, he was instrumental in our transition to a world of software now centred services."

When he joined the company, Mr. Ozzie, 54, said executives as at least that he adapted software and how it has been sold "" our company as we know it is at risk. ""

Mr. Ozzie to leave - decision the company did not specify when - following departure in September of Stephen Elop, who led the division sells software companies until he is out to head Nokia.

Mr. Ballmer, which, alongside Mr. Ozzie, has been the strongest push sponsor company in cloud computing, said that Mr. Ozzie should not replace because the company has "strong technical leaders in each group of enterprises and innovation strong position on the market."


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