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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.