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It's been a while since I wrote this article for Microsoft a while ago that talks about why SaaS makes sense for auto dealers: Bringing business to the cloud: Why does Software as a Service (SAAS) make so much sense for dealers? but this one talks about it in another light: Bringing business to the cloud: Are You Running Last Decade’s Software?When we talk about Windows XP and those PCs in your stores today we're talking a whole new ball game. In April of next year all Windows XP computers will become what is called "Non-Compliant" for GLB, PCIC and FISMA standards because Microsoft is shutting off support for the product, as well as Office 2003.This means that every desktop, laptop and server in your stores either must be upgraded or replaced. This can be expensive if not done right. We have a calculator that is being launched at the end of this month which allows dealers to either download some software from us and it will analyze the network and provide a quote ( easiest way ) or you can enter some estimates into a web page and get the same results.What are your thoughts on this topic?
It's been a while since I wrote this article for Microsoft a while ago that talks about why SaaS makes sense for auto dealers: Bringing business to the cloud: Why does Software as a Service (SAAS) make so much sense for dealers? but this one talks about it in another light: Bringing business to the cloud: Are You Running Last Decade’s Software?
When we talk about Windows XP and those PCs in your stores today we're talking a whole new ball game. In April of next year all Windows XP computers will become what is called "Non-Compliant" for GLB, PCIC and FISMA standards because Microsoft is shutting off support for the product, as well as Office 2003.
This means that every desktop, laptop and server in your stores either must be upgraded or replaced. This can be expensive if not done right. We have a calculator that is being launched at the end of this month which allows dealers to either download some software from us and it will analyze the network and provide a quote ( easiest way ) or you can enter some estimates into a web page and get the same results.
What are your thoughts on this topic?