New: How Windows 8 was Built. Video Available at eMazzanti Technologies

Hoboken, New Jersey ­- (Vocus) December 21, 2011 –If seeing is believing, the beta version of Microsoft’s new Windows 8 operating system may just make a believer…and a buyer out of you when it goes on sale next year. A new Microsoft video gives users a visual glimpse into what makes Windows 8 sizzle and why it may be something a small business should consider migrating to.

The video can be viewed at:  https://www.emazzanti.net/windows8.

Individuals and small businesses can also download other articles and schedule their own live demo as well from eMazzanti Technologies by going to: https://www.emazzanti.net/windows8.  Twitter followers can get additional information @Mazzanti. And Facebook followers can quickly get the information at: http://www.facebook.com/emazzantitechnologies

“A video of the new Windows 8 beta is quite impressive,” observed Jennifer Mazzanti, president of eMazzanti Technologies, a premiere computer IT guru serving the Hoboken, New Jersey and New York City areas for over 10 years. “Microsoft talks about the new offering as reimagining the OS and so far it doesn’t disappoint.”

 Jensen Harris, director of product management, Windows User Experience, explains in the Windows 8 video about the inspiration for the design features, the new Start screen and the personalized, mosaic tile UI that is incorporated throughout the OS.

“Windows 8 is designed to touch and allow users to move really fast and fluidly between applications,” noted Harris.

Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) is also demonstrated using simple finger navigation.

One of the most innovative features is the thumb keyboard. Standard on-screen keyboards require users to move into the middle of the screen to type, often an awkward maneuver. The alternative thumb keyboard is split to the left and right sides of the screen. The thumb is used to type as the screen is held in two hands.

Another hallmark of Windows 8 is its ability to function across many shapes and sizes of devices. Support for ARM-based chipsets, x86 (as well as x32 and x64) devices, touch and sensors means Windows 8 works beautifully across a spectrum of devices, from 10-inch tablets and laptops to all-in-ones with 27-inch high-definition screens.

About eMazzanti Technologies

With a company name that sounds more like a purebred, high-performance sports car than a IT support and consulting firm, eMazzanti Technologies is all about delivering powerful solutions such as Windows 8, managed printing services, PCS DSS compliance, computer network management, network troubleshooting, business continuity and disaster recovery, green computing, mobile workforce technology, information security, cloud computing, cloud computing services, and business information optimization in the most efficient manner possible. The Hoboken, N.J., firm is located in one of the most densely populated – and competitive – regions in the U.S. It provides business technology consulting services for companies ranging from home offices to multinational corporations throughout the New York metropolitan area, the United States and internationally. For more information contact: Carl Mazzanti 201-360-4400 or emazzanti.net

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