Windows Vista to Explode in 2008
section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 15.11.2007
2007 might not have been the Wow's year, but in 2008 Windows Vista will explode. All the starts are aligned for Vista adoption to go through the roof. As a matter of fact, 2008 will prove the first truly fertile year for the Wow from the household to the corporate environment.
At the end of the first ear since the platform was released to manufacturing, Microsoft revealed that it shipped in excess of 88 million Vista licenses to its channel partners, owning a little over 7% of the operating system market. However, Vista's uptake has been especially low when it comes down to businesses, but this aspect will not survive throughout the coming year.
"Desktop operations managers have been focused on one objective for their corporate operating system (OS) environment: standardization. And they've been largely successful, according to Forrester's most recent hardware survey, with 84% of PCs in North American and European enterprises powered by Windows XP and just 11% running Windows 2000. But this is all about to change," stated Benjamin Gray, Forrester Analyst.
Well over a year after the business launch of Vista in 2006, and the consumer release in 2007, both home and corporate consumers will begin increasingly embracing the operating system. The release of the first service pack for Vista, currently planned for the first quarter of 2008, will be a turning point for the Windows client. By mid 2008, Vista will not only have an SP1 to show for, but also a mature environment built around it which will become synonymous with a ripe period for adoption. Outside of the corporate arena, Vista has performed quite well, and the uptake is only bound to accelerate with the availability of SP1.
"Enterprises are about to begin large-scale migrations to Windows Vista. OS migrations are massive projects that take years, and Windows Vista will be no exception. IT will have to work hard to continue to standardize the OS environment during the final Windows Vista preparations, and continue to manage dual OSes as pilots mature into full-scale deployments. Forrester expects at least one-third of enterprises to begin to deploy Windows Vista enterprisewide by mid-2008 as more applications will be certified, hardware will be refreshed and ready to run Windows Vista smoothly, and price points will make compatible machines more affordable than they are today", Gray added.
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Comments(11)
i think your right, the backlash against vista isn't justified. its stable, secure, and
fast, at least with my hardware it is. if its not with your hardware, that is your
hardware manuf. problem not ms's.
i dont care what people say about vista ,i been using it for a while on my compaq laptop
and it runs smoothly..hopefully sp1 would fix all other problems vista is facing..
or vista will go the way of millenium, when will 7 be released ?
think i'm gone
wait to upgrade to a new os.
when windows 7 come out you will need 8 gigabyte of ram , octo core at 4 ghz 100
gigabyte of hardisk for windows only . you have been warned do tell us we didnt
told you !
why not...that will be the norm next year.
onestepahead & csddouch,
dudes, why pay more for vista to get less than xp?
just upgrade your pc and laptop back to windows xp, your hardware will run 30 times
faster and much less problems than with windows vista.
windows vista is already exploded in 2007 with tons of critics and angry vista users.
to all those idiots who are blaming the users and their equipement.
http://chris.pirillo.com/2007/11/10/theres-nothing-wrong-with-windows-vista/
i want to thank all of microsoft to the continuous work and fixes to vista to be more
stable as possible
great work :)
hey, abo omar. want to buy a bridge? well, you'll believe anything.
well done! i read this site for laughs and you have put me in a fit of uproarious
laughter--thank you!
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agreed
By OneStepAhead on 16.11.2007 - 02:11