Dimension Data eats own Win7 dog food

in brief The Australian arm of IT services firm Dimension Data is conducting an internal pilot deployment of the release candidate of Windows 7 in preparation for the launch of the software later this year.

Dimension Data — which will assist large organisations to upgrade to Windows 7 — this week said about 100 users within its Microsoft Solutions business in Australia had upgraded to Windows 7, as part of a wider international roll-out.

"We are expecting Microsoft to deliver the Windows 7 RTM [release to manufacturing] code by the first week of August — at which point we will be ready to complete full-scale roll-out of the operating system," the company said in a statement late yesterday. Dimension Data is a participant in Microsoft's Technical Adopter Program for early adopters of its software.

The company was also an early adopter of Windows 7's predecessor, Windows Vista, which few large organisations in Australia adopted.

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Talkback 11 comments

    Battle of the Oz Services Companies Anonymous -- 25/06/09

    Check out win7deployment.com . It'll be interesting to see who achieves 100% company deployment first!

    ? Rob Demon -- 25/06/09 (in reply to #320145503)

    Why would it be interesting?

    Hmm, this whole story is a bit silly. Of course they would investigate it if their company plan is to provide Win7 support. And of course they'd be one of the few to do Vista for the same reason. Probably very upset that no one took it up so they had no one to take up their support.

    Data#3 Mario -- 25/06/09

    We invite you to follow our deployment of Windows 7 in real time...

    http://www.win7deployment.com/

    Core Infrastructure Optimisation (IO) Assessment Frank -- 25/06/09 (in reply to #320145538)

    Hey Mario,

    In Shaun Duncan's blog o nthe site he makes mention oa core IO report that you did.

    Where can Ifind a copy to review. I am absolutely interested in where you are starting from and seeing where you get too

    D3 Report Frank -- 02/07/09 (in reply to #320145572)

    I guess D3 has nothing to offer or share in this space, are you sure you did the report or just very embaresed about what the report reflects about your readiness??

    Upgrade XP Anonymous -- 25/06/09

    So D3 is upgrading from XP as a corporate platform to Win7, finally. I am sure the 3 SCCM guys they have are pedalling very hard to keep the titanic floating

    DD has proven credibility, global capability and highly proven staff across all of Oz, plus 43 other countries

    Dimension Data Anonymous -- 25/06/09

    I wouldn't touch Dimension data with a 10 foot pole. They absolutely screwed our SOE a few years back... We ended up getting rid of them.

    RDP Customers SB -- 26/06/09

    So please post up your list of RDP Customers as proof of your good work?

    That is far more interesting than a SI wizzing match

    Reece Anonymous -- 30/06/09

    Don't worry the other SI mentioned on this list has also been booted by customers for doing a less than stellar job, just ask your account manager

    I feel really sorry for those deploying W7 Anonymous -- 30/06/09

    As far as I concerned W7 is an expensive service pack for Vista.

    Wasted my time Fat Baby Goose -- 24/07/09

    You have done zero work in 1 month, excellent does this mean you have given up and deployed Linux. Great advertising for yourselves!!!

    Is there a project plan you are delviering against??

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