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Monday, July 26, 2010 3:24 PM/EST

MoveNow Program Aims to Simplify Windows 7 Migration

Laplink PCmover.pngIf you're captaining the IT ship at a small or medium business, migrating your hearties--er, employees--to Windows 7 just got a little easier, and possibly cheaper as well.

Laplink Software, working with Microsoft and distributor Ingram Micro, recently launched the MoveNow program. Among other things, MoveNow nets you a free Laplink PCmover license when you buy Windows 7. Here's the full scoop:

The MoveNow program will launch the week of July 19 and continue through September 30, 2010. It provides a free license of PCmover Windows 7 Upgrade Assistant for each Windows 7 Upgrade Open License purchased through Ingram Micro U.S. MoveNow also provides training and evaluation licenses for systems integrators, corporate IT resellers, service teams and IT professionals.

In case you're not familiar with it, PCmover automates the process of migrating data, settings, and even applications from old PC to new. It works on a per-PC basis, however, so it's not the ideal choice for enterprises. Check out CNET's review for more details.

Normally, each PCmover license costs $29.95. So if you're already planning on buying Windows 7 for, say, 100 PCs, you stand to save a considerable amount of money--especially if you're able to use PCmover in lieu of a much pricier migration solution.

What do you think? Would this be a good option for your organization? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Thanks for sharing the news Rick! Companies and organizations can also buy large license packs of PCmover at a discount by contacting our Corporate Sales department at:www.laplink.com/business_solutions/contact.html. They can then decide how many licenses will be needed and tailor an order specifically for each organization. So for most organizations, the price of $29.95 will not apply. Thanks again for posting this article! If anyone has questions, please contact me at: andy.tolton@laplink.com

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