Lenovo flips straight into Windows Vista
Using the latest version of the Windows operating system in the preparation and organization of the 2008 Beijing Olympics is too "risky" and potentially many dangers, Lenovo Computer announced.
The world's third-largest personal computer company, and also the main sponsor for the 2008 Olympics, warned that a "new, unstable" operating system like Vista could bring trouble, axis Trouble.
Meanwhile, an important, grandiose event like Olympic requires an extremely accurate and reliable environment.
Therefore, all 12,000 essential computers serving the event will install the 6-year-old Windows XP operating system. Vista will only work on some end computers.
The warning from Lenovo is perceived as a painful blow to Microsoft's head at this time. Businesses that have been timid, hesitant to embrace Vista are more "hands-on".
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Source: BBC Previously, many research firms such as Gartner once advised their business customers that they should not upgrade to Vista right away, because the operating system does not yet have the necessary hardware and software support.
Even Dell, a long-time partner of Microsoft, announced that businesses should only be interested in Vista since 2008.
In another statement, Lenovo also said Wi-Fi networking technology will not be used in computer systems for the Olympics. The reason is because this technology lacks stability and high security, easy to be hacked by hackers.
" If someone can break into the network and edit only one data, the entire result will be misleading. No one will allow such an incident to occur in the Olympics ," the representative said. Lenovo claims.
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