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Andre Da Costa [Extended64]
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Microsoft announced March 7 that it is has acquired application-transfer
specialist Apptimum for an undisclosed sum.
Formerly Eisenworld, Apptimum, based in Sunrise, Fla., began in 1998 and is
best known for PC relocation products branded with the vacation-friendly
moniker "Alohabob," named after the founder's father, who lives in Hawaii.
Microsoft's plans for the acquired intellectual property and technology
assets of Apptimum are focused on streamlining the application transfer
process between older and newer computers, with an emphasis on Window's
Vista migration.
Read the rest here http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1935330,00.asp
Interesting purchase, I thought originally that Microsoft was developing a
migration technology in house for Vista. My reason for believing this was
after seeing a demo presented at WinHEC 2004 by Microsoft Platform Group
President Jim Allchin showing what had seem to be a prototype migration tool
for what at the time was named Windows "codename" Longhorn.
Alohabob has been around for a while, I first heard about it on TechTV as a
highly recommended solution for migrating PC settings to a new computer. Its
gonna be free for Windows Vista users, so you really can't beat that. What I
think would be great is migration of registry settings, if Microsoft works
migrating Registry settings to Vista from say.. a Windows XP computer, it
would definitely be awesome.
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Andre
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Microsoft announced March 7 that it is has acquired application-transfer
specialist Apptimum for an undisclosed sum.
Formerly Eisenworld, Apptimum, based in Sunrise, Fla., began in 1998 and is
best known for PC relocation products branded with the vacation-friendly
moniker "Alohabob," named after the founder's father, who lives in Hawaii.
Microsoft's plans for the acquired intellectual property and technology
assets of Apptimum are focused on streamlining the application transfer
process between older and newer computers, with an emphasis on Window's
Vista migration.
Read the rest here http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1935330,00.asp
Interesting purchase, I thought originally that Microsoft was developing a
migration technology in house for Vista. My reason for believing this was
after seeing a demo presented at WinHEC 2004 by Microsoft Platform Group
President Jim Allchin showing what had seem to be a prototype migration tool
for what at the time was named Windows "codename" Longhorn.
Alohabob has been around for a while, I first heard about it on TechTV as a
highly recommended solution for migrating PC settings to a new computer. Its
gonna be free for Windows Vista users, so you really can't beat that. What I
think would be great is migration of registry settings, if Microsoft works
migrating Registry settings to Vista from say.. a Windows XP computer, it
would definitely be awesome.
--
--
Andre
Windows Connect | http://www.windowsconnected.com
Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com
Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre
http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta