{"id":59009,"date":"2019-05-14t12:00:20","date_gmt":"2019-05-14t16:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/48e130086c.nxcli.net\/?p=59009"},"modified":"2019-05-27t13:09:16","modified_gmt":"2019-05-27t17:09:16","slug":"making-the-windows-7-to-10-transition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2019\/05\/14\/making-the-windows-7-to-10-transition\/","title":{"rendered":"jumping to windows 10"},"content":{"rendered":"
and new processors, drives, and ram you need. by roman h. kepczyk<\/i> okay, we all know that the microsoft windows operating system is preferred to run computers by the primary vendors to the accounting profession.<\/p>\n more: <\/b>survey: have you dumped manual invoices yet?<\/a> | is it time to update your offsite backups?<\/a> | survey: who stores cpe certificates digitally?<\/a> | survey: digitizing employee evaluations<\/a> | the five rules of smart tech<\/a> | survey: paper beats electronic for paying bills<\/a> | 2019: the biggest tech changes yet<\/a> while firms don\u2019t place too much emphasis on the workstation operating system, one significant issue that firms can\u2019t overlook is increasing computer memory to ensure computers function optimally with today\u2019s multimonitor requirements and the multitude of concurrent applications your staff will be running, which can impact your windows version decision. we recommend today that all new workstations be purchased with<\/p>\n it is anticipated that all software vendors will eventually transition to annual subscription pricing for all applications, including microsoft windows, office, adobe, etc. it was announced that the next version of microsoft office 2019 will only work on windows 10 so it is important for firms to align their workstation upgrades before that transition.<\/p>\n recommended actions:<\/strong><\/p>\n
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\nwith microsoft discontinuing support of windows xp in april 2014, windows 7 became the most prevalent operating system utilized within cpa firms, particularly as the initial release of windows 8 received very poor reviews from cpas (causing it personnel to buy new computers and \u201cdowngrade\u201d them to windows 7). in 2015, microsoft released windows 10 (the windows 9 name was skipped) with the intention of having the same operating system running on each accountant\u2019s workstations, tablets, and smartphones. this is expected to reduce firm training and support requirements and make applications available across all devices. according to the cpafma 2018 it survey, while a slight majority of firms were standardized on windows 7, the total number of workstations that ran windows 10 across all respondents was slightly higher, pointing to larger firms adopting windows 10 faster and making it the standard.<\/p>\n\n
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