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Microsoft Windows 7 Unveiled: Exposing the Latest Features and Functions That Set Windows 7 Apart from Its Predecessors by J. Peter Bruzzese β€” book cover

Microsoft Windows 7 Unveiled: Exposing the Latest Features and Functions That Set Windows 7 Apart from Its Predecessors

by J. Peter Bruzzese
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Overview

With the lackluster performace of Vista, many Windows users are still using XP, an operating system that is nearly 10 years old. Windows 7 is already receiving accolades and support from staunch Mac OS supporters. Windows 7 comes with a whole new structure and Windows 7 Unveiled will help both XP users as well as those currently on Vista, to catch up to speed fast.

This book explores the new features and functions found in Microsoft latest operating system. This book provides all the information needed to evaluate making the leap, or just getting proficient with the new OS. Expert Windows author J. Peter Bruzzese helps readers fill the knowledge gap with this easy flowing, 10 chapter book that hits all the highlights such as:

The New User Account Control Slider Settings
The Action Center
Jump Lists
Internet Explorer 8 Features
HomeGroups
Special R2 Only Features

And Much, Much More!

About the Author, J. Peter Bruzzese

J. Peter Bruzzese is an independent consultant and trainer for a variety of clients, including CBT Nuggets (the Exchange 2007 video series) and New Horizons. Over the past 10 years, Peter has worked with Goldman Sachs, CommVault Systems, and Microsoft, to name a few. Peter’s focus has been, and continues to be, corporate support and training. For the past 10 years, he has specialized in Active Directory and Exchange support and education, as well as certification training, and he holds the following certifications: (from Microsoft) MCSA 2000/2003, MCSE NT/2000/2003, MCITP: Messaging with Exchange 2007, MCT; (from Novell) CNA; (from Cisco) CCNA; (from CIW) CIW Master, CIW Certified Instructor; and (from CompTIA) A+, Network+, iNET+.

Peter enjoys taking complex technical topics, like Windows Vista and Windows 7, and breaking them down into something easy to understand and enjoyable to learn. This has led to the formation of his company ClipTraining (cliptraining.com), where you can watch a variety of mini training clips designed to assist others in learning. His belief is that short training sessions in a familiar environment yield greater results.

Peter is also a contributor to Redmondmagazine, Windows IT Pro magazine, and several tech sites. He is a speaker for the TechMentor Conferences, Microsoft TechEd Conferences, the IT360 Tech Conferences in Canada, and more recently the TEC Conference. Last but certainly not least, he writes the Enterprise Windows blog for InfoWorld.

You can catch up with Peter at [email protected].

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Book Details

Published
August 3, 2009
Publisher
Pearson Education
Pages
174
ISBN
9780768694734

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