Area employers high on Windows 7 - Crain’s Cleveland Business

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Northeast Ohio no longer is afraid to upgrade from Windows XP. Businesses and institutions throughout the region are starting to implement Windows 7 after spending the last three years avoiding Microsoft Corp.’s heavily criticized Vista operating

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