A recent Business Week article discusses HP and others trying to capitalize on Vista's weaknesses. It's a story we can relate to!
End Runs Around Vista gets into Microsoft's partners that sell or support Vista trying to address Vista problems. It says HP has "quietly assembled a group of engineers to develop software that will let customers bypass certain features of Vista...employees on a separate skunk works team are even angling to replace Windows with an HP-assembled operating system, say three sources close to the company."
This is a bit like our story - a gold partner of Microsoft's replacing something in Vista. But ours is no skunk work or end run really, as we've been going straight at whatever built-in defragmenter Microsoft has thrown at the market -- NT, XP, Vista, etc.
Check out the story here.
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