May 6, 2009
2:38 am

As Microsoft delivers its Windows 7 Release Candidate operating system to the public, company partners weigh in on the impact of the new platform on their products and customers. More than 10,000 companies have signed up to have access to the tools and resources needed to prepare their products and services to take full advantage of the innovations in Windows 7.  "With Windows 7 we see there's an opportunity for customers to get more out of their home networking and make it easier throughout the entire process from installing a network to adding connected devices," Dan Kelley said.

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