Forrester's latest report shows: Windows 7+IE9=Harmony IT

  


Computer Telecom Forrester's latest release of TEI Research shows that IE9 can help companies save malware protection costs and increase user productivity. With the support of HTML5 IE9 can help reduce development costs. At the same time, Windows 7 is constantly gaining customer recognition. Feedback from customers shows that the combination of Windows 7+Internet Explorer 9 (hereinafter referred to as IE9) can bring true harmonious IT to enterprise customers.

Reduce costs and take the lead

IE9 is designed to take into account the development needs of enterprises, many corporate customers have benefited from the better browsing experience brought by IE9. Nowadays, employees are increasingly relying on Internet and web applications at work. With improved search capabilities, streamlined design, the ability to fix websites, and faster performance, employee productivity has been greatly improved. Standardizing on modern browsers minimizes security and compliance issues for companies and IT departments.

Forrester analyzed in a research report that a company with 60,000 employees could save more than $3.3 million in three years if it upgraded from IE8 to IE9. Customer surveys also show that super users and browsing-intensive users have significantly increased productivity after using IE9.

In fact, corporate customers are very recognized for the return on investment that IE9 brings. They believe that IE9 not only allows them to experience the beauty of the network, but also bring them a complete Windows experience, IE9 really fulfilled the "fast, concise, trustworthy" commitment.

Helping Siemens Achieve Harmony IT

Headquartered in Germany, Siemens operates in more than 190 countries and employs more than 400,000 people in 1,600 locations around the world. Earlier this year, Siemens participated in the Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 Technology Adoption Program (TAP), deploying IE9 browsers for more than 2,100 global employees involved in the pilot deployment of Windows 7 (Enterprise Edition). Siemens expects to deploy Internet Explorer 9 (Enterprise Edition) for all employees in the next 1-2 years, using both Microsoft Office 2010 and Microsoft Office 2007.

John Minnick, Director of the Siemens Workplace Architecture Team at Siemens Worldwide, said: “As we move strategically to cloud computing, transform workplaces, and improve customer service, Internet browsers have become our most important business. One of the tools. ”

After testing the compatibility of IE9 with its web applications and evaluating the enhanced interface, Siemens found that IE9 is easy to deploy, manage and support. What makes the IT department even more excited is that IE9 has built-in F12 development tools, the ability to design, test, and debug web pages. It also helps with HTML5 support to resolve standardization issues and minimize browser and application compatibility issues.

Minnick said: "We have tested the compatibility of nearly 400 web applications with Internet Explorer 9. The test results left a very deep impression on me, everything went smoothly, if an application If there is a problem, we don't need to spend a lot of time and effort to be able to solve it in compatibility mode. & rdquo;

Best Deploying Machines

When enterprise customers deploy Internet Explorer 9 through Windows 7, they can take advantage of the support, deployment, and management technologies provided by the Windows platform. If a company is deploying Windows 7, then no doubt, now is the best time to add IE9 to your deployment plan!

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