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Windows 7 is compatible with SAP Business One 2007 and SAP Business One 8.8
Now that windows 7 has been released and all signs are pointing towards a migration away from windows XP and Vista, a number of questions arise for business users.
Do all my other applications I depend on work on Windows 7?
Will the performance of my applications be affected?
For everyone running SAP Business One, we can answer both of these critical questions.
Does SAP Business One run in Windows 7? YES
Does SAP Business One performance improve with Windows 7? YES
There are also many new features of Windows 7 that will make using business applications, such as SAP Business One and Crystal Reports, more user friendly.
One of the cool little aspects of Windows 7 that will make using SAP Business One even easier to use:
For those of you who frequently have multiple windows of SBO open, Windows 7 offers an enhanced taskbar that makes managing open windows much simpler. In the new taskbar when you mouse over the SAP Icon you will see a thumbnail of each open window of SAP and can easily select which company to start working in, making multiple company management a breeze.
In short Windows 7 has proved a robust and seamless upgrade that has passed Orchestra’s SAP Business One stress test with flying colors and I would recommend anyone who is interested in upgrading to do so.
To learn more about the Orchestra Team and their involvement with SAP Business One, click here.
To learn more about Windows 7, visit the Microsoft Website landing page by clicking here.
Disclosure: Orchestra is an SAP Business One reseller with no affiliation with Microsoft, the views expressed are those of Orchestra and its staff with no input from Microsoft or SAP.
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Brad is the CEO and co-founder of Orchestra LLC, an IT firm dedicated to small and mid-size companies. THe company helps businesses solve problems through the use of innovative technology, such as leading business management software and open source website development, as well as through process redesign.
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