BMW Calls Windows 7 Rollout Smooth Driving So Far

German car giant BMW is racing to the next phase of its company-wide Windows 7 migration faster than expected, having won over internal skeptics. Here's a look inside their rollout to date.

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Wed, January 06, 2010

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A year ago, the IT department at German automobile giant BMW started testing the Windows 7 beta — with the hopes of having the OS deployed for a few hundred workers by the end of 2009.

BMW reached that mile marker early. By the end of October, Munich-based BMW had exceeded its goal of having 400 users running Windows 7 on their PCs.

The next round of deployments will be finished in October of this year with at least 5,000 deployed seats, says Bernhard Huber, BMW's Head of IT Workplace Systems. After that, the rollout of Windows 7 on all of BMW's 85,000 PCs will begin in the first half of 2011.

[ For complete coverage on Microsoft's (MSFT) new Windows 7 operating system -- including hands-on reviews, video tutorials and advice on enterprise rollouts -- see CIO.com's Windows 7 Bible. ]

Huber's department is responsible for the purchase, operation and support of all of BMW's devices such as PCs, phones and printers, as well as its corporate applications like e-mail, telephony and video conferencing.

The reason for the rather rapid OS deployments, says Huber, is the positive experience that pilot users had with the Windows 7 RC (release candidate). BMW kept increasing the number of pilot users after the RTM (release to manufacturing) version of Windows 7 became available in late July.

"The demand for becoming a pilot user was extremely high, so we extended the program," says Huber.

What BMW Employees Say

As with every rollout of new software or a new OS version, there was skepticism from BMW employees about Windows 7, Huber says.

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Many of them initially thought the interface features such as the revamped taskbar, thumbnail previews and jumplists were merely "playful", but soon came to regard them as essential time savers, Huber says. Federated search and easier connection of external devices in Windows 7 are other features winning over BMW users.

Huber and his staff recently solicited responses from various departments as part of the Windows 7 migration. Here are a few comments from BMW employees.

    "I think Windows 7 is extremely user friendly. The performance has been increased in comparison to Vista. In particular Federated Search enables me to do my daily tasks quicker and easier."

    "Since I work a lot with Office Communicator and need the quick provisioning of headsets and other [peripheral] devices, I like the quick and uncomplicated ease of use of these devices. Just plug them in and it works."

    "My favorite feature is the optimized taskbar. I really like the pin and unpin possibility of programs and like to the transparency mode of previews as well."

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