A Small Business Rolls Out Vista and Office 2007

Alan is the top IT guy (as well as the only IT guy) for a small vibrant company call AGSI located in Hornby, Ontario, just west of Toronto. I visited him at their funky new office location earlier this week to talk about his Vista and Office 2007 deployment project. He's currently about 75% complete having rolled out 30 computers. Unlike larger organizations, a company like AGSI doesn't have a lot of automation in place and Alan has to be creative and well prepared in order to ensure the completion of the project ends up making IT functions more efficient rather than less and end users more productive rather than cranky and frustrated.
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| Time Index (mm:ss) | Topic | | 00:15 | Description of AGSI's business and how they use technology | | 02:14 | Background of their Vista rollout and how the project got started | | 03:28 | Discussion of AGSI's plans to rollout SP1 for Vista | | 03:46 | Number of desktops and notebooks that have been deployed to date | | 04:03 | Challenges that Alan faced during the rollout | | 05:17 | Solution that Alan put together to face that challenge | | 07:15 | What the end user experience was like using Vista and Office 2007 | | 08:51 | Benefits of Vista from an IT perspective | | 10:43 | Words of wisdom for anyone else contemplating rolling out Vista | | 11:59 | Best practices that Alan used for a successful project | |
For more resources on Vista deployment, visit the Microsoft Springboard site.