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2009



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Windows 7There are many ways to learn what’s new in Windows 7. You may want to read these articles on what’s new in Windows 7 RC or download free Windows 7 e-books. However, Microsoft is offering  you free courses letting you understand all the exciting enhancements  in Windows 7. The courses last from 1 hour to 2 hours. Let’s see how and where you can use them.

Microsoft offers to all its users three interesting free E-learning Clinics. Here are their details:

  • What’s new in Windows 7 for consumer. This interesting one hour clinic focuses on all the great enhancements in Windows 7. The most interesting parts covers: Desktop and Taskbar Enhancements, Sharing, Search, and Security and New Tools and Experiences.
  • What’s new in Windows 7 for IT professionals. This two hours clinic is particularly useful to IT professionals because it provides great overview on deployment, security, manageability, and performance features in Windows 7. The most important parts covers: Overview of Deployment Enhancements, Overview of Security Enhancements, Overview of Manageability and Performance Enhancements
  • What’s New in Windows 7 for Information Workers. This two hours clinic gives great enlightenment on the main Windows 7 key features, helping workers to improve their productivity as well as work in a more secure environment. The most important parts covers: How to be Be More Productive with Windows 7, How to be Be More Secure with Windows 7, Get Connected Faster and Easier with Windows 7.

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