Monday, October 22, 2012

Microsoft Train Employees Differentiate Windows 8 and Windows RT


Washington - What's the difference between Windows 8 with Windows RT? It becomes a question when consumers will use Microsoft's latest operating system. Well, the sales staff can explain also required.

"We have not sold Surface, Windows 8 or Windows device RT. All team members will be trained to help consumers determine the best option for them," said a statement submitted to Microsoft, we quoted from Cnet, Friday (10/19/2012).

Given this task quite 'heavy', Microsoft provides specialized training for staff, especially in the sales division. The goal of course ensure you get a good understanding of both.

Windows 8 is expected to be used as the majority of consumers. Features offered include optimization of the touch screen - when the device is possible, the latest update Internet Explorer, Task Manager is a new, multi monitor better and Windows application store Store, of course.

Ahead of his arrival, Microsoft has announced there will be three 'flavors' is different when the operating system is launched. Three of the standard version of Windows 8, Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro RT.

Finally, Windows RT, previously known as Windows on ARM, is the tablet version of Windows 8 for ARM-based chips and PCs.

For Windows 8 Pro, in addition to the features in Windows 8, there are a number of additional specifically intended for technical professionals. In this version will add special features such as encryption, virtualization, domain connection and PC management tool.

This OS runs exclusively on software available on the Windows Store or included in the Windows RT. RT applications in Windows such as Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote 2013 RT.

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