Windows Vista is the next generation operating system produced by
Microsoft and scheduled for release in January 30, 2007. An interesting
fact here is that it has been five years since the release of its
predecessor, Windows XP, making it the longest time span between major
releases of Windows. The main goal that developers wanted to achieve
with this product was to create an environment that adapts to the user,
instead of the opposite. With Windows Vista, Microsoft has introduced a
new level of desktop experience by making the system more secure,
reliable and easier to manage.
Windows
Vista contains hundreds of new features. Some of the most significant
ones are the updated graphical user interface and visual style named
Windows Aero, the improved searching features, new multimedia creation
tools such as Windows DVD Maker, and completely redesigned networking
technology, as well as audio, print, and display sub-systems.
This
article puts the focus on the top ten reasons for upgrading to Window
Vista, mostly the new features that you can't find in the XP.
1. Higher Level of Safety and Security
There
are a number of reasons making the switch, but according to Microsoft's
Windows chief Jim Allchin the main reasons is Safety and Security. In
fact, the priority of the Redmond based company was to have a system
that is more secure and that was the most important aspect in terms of
developing the system and thus the Vista has been engineered to be the
most secure version of Windows ever.
With this product, you can
enjoy a PC safe from malicious software, also known as mallware. The
effects of mallware can range from small annoyances like the display of
unwanted advertising when you view websites, to significant problems
that can result in decreased PC performance, and even theft involving
your personal information. To address the evolving nature of such
threats, Microsoft's security efforts are built around complementary
technologies that together provide you with layered, in-depth
protection. In keeping with Microsoft's layered approach to security
protection, Windows Vista includes new features that help prevent
malware from being installed on your machine, help mitigate damage that
malware can cause if it does infect your PC, and remove malware that has
already been installed.
The anti-mallware features implemented in
this OS are Windows Firewall, Windows Update, User Account Control,
Internet Explorer 7 Protected Mode, Windows Defender(for protection from
spyware and potentially unwanted software). You can combine them with
other software like the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, Windows
Live Safety Center, and Windows OneCare Live, or with antivirus
applications available from one of Microsoft's partner companies.
Windows
Vista includes advances that help protect users against phishing, a
technique used by online scam artists to illegally obtain a user's
valuable personal information, such as credit card numbers, passwords,
and other account data. With the Phishing Filter, Internet Explorer 7
warns users about suspected phishing sites or redirects users to a
warning page in the case of a known phishing site. Another new feature
is the Security bar right next to the Address Bar of IE7, that helps you
quickly find out which site is authentic and which isn't.
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