Extensive D-Link Testing Indicates Microsoft’s New Operating System Offers
Promise of Easier User Experience, Less Support Calls and Product Returns
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., April 30, 2009 – D-Link, the end-to-end computer
networking solutions provider for consumer and business, today welcomed the
improvements to network compatibility with the much anticipated release of
Windows 7, Microsoft’s newest operating system for PCs.
As one of Microsoft Corp.’s Tier One Partners in the launch of Windows 7,
D-Link was able to conduct extensive early testing of the program to ensure
that all of its products can be installed and operate with maximum
functionality in a Windows 7-based PC-networked environment.
«One of the most important innovations that we’re seeing in Windows 7 is the
ability for our network devices to be recognized and install automatically,»
said Steven Joe, president and CEO, D-Link Systems, Inc. in Fountain Valley,
Calif.
«Connectivity is key,» he said. »Windows 7 provides us with a platform and
resources to ensure that D-Link products are easy to use out of the box.
This will completely change the way users relate to their D-Link networking
products and make it easier for them to realize the full potential of their
investment. And it also will reduce technical support calls and product
returns.»
Joe added that «D-Link and Microsoft have a shared vision of anywhere,
anytime access to the user’s digital world. With our networking devices
and Windows 7, this vision can be realized.»
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