Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Feb 2009 21:23 UTC
Windows Windows Vista has never exactly been a favourite subject among company IT people. Migrating from Windows XP to Windows Vista isn't exactly a worry-free process, and machines that run Windows XP comfortably may have trouble powering Windows vista. As such, adoption of Vista has been slow. Two years after Vista's release, the OS is still struggling in the enterprise sector, according to a Forrester report.
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Why change if there is no need?
by axilmar on Tue 3rd Feb 2009 11:34 UTC
axilmar
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I don't see why Enterprises should invest in Vista. What does Vista have that XP does not, from an Enterprise viewpoint?

Upgrading thousands or millions of PCs to a newer operating system includes not only the cost of software but also the hardware (because Vista is resource-hungry) and the labor required for such a task.

In this economic crisis, it does not make sense to move to Vista.

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