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Web Buyers Guide Member Update
March 9, 2007

Welcome to the first edition of the Ziff Davis Web Buyer's Guide Member Update! You're receiving this newsletter because at some point you have come to the WBG to research products or gather information -- maybe a white paper, a review, podcast, or video -- and have registered as a member. We appreciate your interest in our site and have started this monthly Member Update newsletter to keep you informed about new features on the site that you might find interesting, as well as what's going on in the news and how it will impact your technology buying and research. You'll also find helpful tips each month on how to use the site to make the most of each visit, and how to reach us to provide your feedback and to ask questions. We hope that you'll find this newsletter informative and useful. Thanks for reading! - The WBG Editors

What's Great This Month

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Our Resource Library provides you with free, unlimited access to a one-of-a-kind combination of award-winning Ziff Davis analysis and editorial content as well as over 6,500 research assets including: ...all of which are essential in making your most informed purchasing decisions possible.

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In the News

Windows Vista

Windows Vista launched last month, but results are still mixed on whether companies will be switching over to the new OS -- and if they even should. Just last week, Symantec determined that Vista won't fully protect you from new threats on the Web, but they also found some points in Vista's favor, including the new system integrity and user mode defenses. If you are planning to make the switch, you'll need to determine if your corporate PCs can run and handle Windows Vista. Here are some resources from the WBG that might help you make a determination:

  • Is Your Business Ready for Windows Vista?
  • A Walk-Through of Vista Build 5381
  • Dell XPS M1210 - Vista (Review)
  • What's Your View on Vista?

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