MIT "academic" enough?

Unfortunately not, as far as I can tell none of these sources have undergone an independent review process, but rather are MIT's strategy for 'dealing' with the (*ahem* problem of) Vista. However they are useful and appreciated nonetheless.

Tom


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On 5 Mar 2007, at 01:47, Harold Fuchs wrote:

Tom Chilton wrote:
Harold,

Thanks for the info,
Does anyone have anything a little more 'academic.'
Something I might quote in a paper, I think I would be in trouble if I said 'most' without some backup.

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MIT "academic" enough? http://web.mit.edu/ist/products/winvista/ fastfacts.pdf

and at http://itinfo.mit.edu/product.php?vid=735&platform=Windows
"IS&T does not recommend installing Windows Vista Enterprise Edition
on desktops or laptops because many critical applications for
productive and safe computing are not yet available for Windows Vista
including TSM <http://itinfo.mit.edu/product.php?name=tsm>, VPN <http://itinfo.mit.edu/product.php?name=vpn>, and SAPgui <http:// itinfo.mit.edu/product.php?name=sapr3>. IS&T is retiring KLPR and will not be updating it for Windows Vista."

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