As a supporter of Windows 8:
What does the "Microsoft Store" have to do with it? How is Windows 8 not suitable for the enterprise if the
"Microsoft Store" is not part of the equation?
The "Microsoft Store" can be blocked and denied access to using the local group policy editor.
Enterprise Workstation Multi Monitor Support:
Programs can be launched from start or all apps.
...or taskbar or desktop or other so...
When extending monitors you can multi task as many programs as
you can fit or use inside of the monitors.
When launching something into extended screens, all one need do
is drag what you need to the appropriate screen.
DVD support can be easily added
What does the "Microsoft Store" have to do with it? How is Windows 8 not suitable for the enterprise if the
"Microsoft Store" is not part of the equation?
The "Microsoft Store" can be blocked and denied access to using the local group policy editor.
Enterprise Workstation Multi Monitor Support:
Programs can be launched from start or all apps.
...or taskbar or desktop or other so...
When extending monitors you can multi task as many programs as
you can fit or use inside of the monitors.
When launching something into extended screens, all one need do
is drag what you need to the appropriate screen.
DVD support can be easily added
My Computer
System One
-
- OS
- Server 2012 / 8.0
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Home Built
- CPU
- Intel i7 QuadCore 3770k
- Motherboard
- Asrock Extreme 4
- Memory
- 16GB Crucial Ballistix
- Graphics Card(s)
- intel embedded gpu
- Sound Card
- Sound Blaster Z
- Monitor(s) Displays
- AOC / Westinghouse
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- Plextor pcie msata
- PSU
- Rosewill Silent Night 500W Fanless / PicoPSU
- Case
- open bench - no case enclosure
- Cooling
- Silverstone HEO2 Passive Silent
- Keyboard
- logitech washable K310
- Mouse
- logitech wired
- Browser
- ie / maxthon
- Other Info
- Totally silent. No fans at all.