Snow is falling, wind is howling, and the Sunshine State is dark. Sounds like a great day to contemplate your Vista migration path. In this Test Center Tracker, we look at how to plan your Vista move, one way to avoid network chaos, and little green switches for green small businesses. This Way to Vista: If you're going to move to Microsoft Vista, you'd better put in the up-front planning time to increase your o Snow is falling, wind is howling, and the Sunshine State is dark. Sounds like a great day to contemplate your Vista migration path. In this Test Center Tracker, we look at how to plan your Vista move, one way to avoid network chaos, and little green switches for green small businesses.This Way to Vista: If you’re going to move to Microsoft Vista, you’d better put in the up-front planning time to increase your odds of a successful journey. InfoWorld’s Galen Gruman has rounded up InfoWorld Vista Migration Tips for your consideration. Take a look, follow the links, take notes, and pack a snack: Migrating to Vista isn’t to be taken lightly. Fortunately, you’re not alone, so plan to take advantage of InfoWorld’s experience during the move.This Little ARP of Mine: Speaking of leaning on our experience, Brian Chee a Very Interesting Experience (that’s tech-talk for incredibly frustrating) with routers out in Paradise. Take a lesson in ARP from Brian and save yourself serious trouble when it’s time to make changes to a complex network. Maybe it Is Easy Being Green: It may not be easy, yet, but it’s certainly getting easier, with a growing number of vendors releasing products that demonstrate ecological sensitivity as one of their key features. Ted Samson reports on new SMB switches from D-Link as an indication that the trend shows no signs of slowing down. It’s not just that these switches are green — the fact that they’re from D-Link shows that another company is taking small-business computing seriously, and keeping it green while doing so. Technology Industry