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TechEd Australia Netbook Deployment
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There's lots of buzz at TechEd Australia from attendees experiencing Windows 7 on their new netbooks.
What few people see is the amount of effort that went in to getting Windows 7 deployed on 2,500 machines in just a week.
John Pritchard is a client specialist in Australia, and part of the team that made it happen. He took a minute to tell me how it all happens.
There was lots of effort in getting a reference image created with all the appropriate drivers, and preloading the machines with apps like Visual Studio 2010 and the Office 2010 Tech Preview.
You can see more about the process at www.technetbackstage.net
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We now have a new cliche: "It's a netbook experience." Love it.
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