BMW road tests Windows 7

By Shane O'Neill | Thursday, January 14 2010

Five upgrade tips from the car giant’s CIO.

 

If you're looking for someone who has road tested Windows 7, pull up next to BMW IT executive Bernhard Huber.

Huber started testing Windows 7 in its beta phase about a year ago and continued putting it front of BMW users through an internal pilot program that grew as Windows 7 reached its RC (release candidate) and RTM (release to manufacturing) milestones.

As 2009 came to a close, the German car giant had close to 500 users running Windows 7 on their PCs. Huber, BMW's head of IT workplace systems, now has his sights set on having 5000 more Windows 7 users set up by October and the rest of BMW's 85,000 employees by late 2011.

Being an early adopter and migrating that many people from eight-year-old Windows XP to Windows 7 is a monumental task, but one that many enterprises now face . At BMW, Huber is taking a deliberate and systematic approach to Windows 7 deployments, rolling it out in phases. Here are his five upgrade tips for enterprises: