BNI started in St. Louis in 1995, the same year that Windows 95 hit the market as the best available operating system on the planet. I remember it well because a friend of mine loaded a beta version on my computer several weeks before it was available to the public. I felt like I had access to classified information, if only for a brief moment.
Windows 98 followed, and most recently Windows XP became the newest obsolete system with the introduction of Windows Vista.
I don't know anyone who still uses Windows 95. Those of you who still use Windows 98 and even Windows XP will find it increasingly difficult to find technical support for your programs. People who use video, photography, music, or gaming software will shop this year for programs that absolutely require the Vista operating system. Innovation makes older happen faster.
And so it is with BNI. BNI 2007 is a completely different operating system than BNI 1995. It's bigger and better with more speed and processing capability. You can't play BNI 2007 using a BNI 1995 operating system. And I am convinced that when older chapters run into growth problems, the operating system is the first thing to check.
Twelve years might as well be 12 light years when you compare just how different the two operating systems really are. For a quick diagnostic check on some of the most notable features, click here. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. The next operating system is already in the works.
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