Businesses delay Vista plans until 2009
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Businesses remain unconvinced about the benefits of moving to Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system and most are delaying any plans to upgrade until 2009 at the earliest.
One year after the business launch of Vista, only one of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel said they had plans to move to the new OS in 2008.
Most plan to stick with the stability of Windows XP and implement Service Pack 3 for that OS before they even start thinking about Vista.
Adrian Hughes, head of IS for insurance company Amlin, said: "We are sticking with XP and look to take XP SP3 in 2009. Vista not until 2011, unless there is a good reason to migrate, by which time the next OS may be out so we would then skip a generation."
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency isn't planning to upgrade to Vista for two to three years.
James Findlay, head of ICT for the Maritime & Coastguard Agency, said: "With XP SP3 due out next year sometime, there is little incentive to upgrade to Vista as Microsoft continue to support the XP product, which continues to work well. Why add cost and risk to our already complicated worlds?"
Compatibility of business applications - or potential lack of - with Vista is another factor forcing businesses to delay upgrade plans.
Rob Neil, head of ICT and customer services for Ashford Borough Council, said: "We will only upgrade when our business apps are no longer supported by XP. It could be a long wait."
For others it is the sheer lack of any business benefit that makes the cost and pain of upgrading to Vista not worthwhile.
Steve Fountain, IT director for Markel International, said: "We'll probably 'plan' during 2008 and implement through 2009 as part of a serious consideration to 'virtualise' our desktop environment. Still no business drivers identified to justify or support this activity."
Kevin Fitzpatrick, European CIO for Sodexho, said: "The product itself is very good but for us there is no compelling reason to go through the cost and effort of a change."
Andrew Clarke, group IT director for retail group Arcadia, said the company has no plans to upgrade within the next 24 months.
But toy manufacturer Hasbro is one organisation already planning a staged Vista upgrade from the second quarter of 2008 to the end of the year. Michael Elliot, IT director for Hasbro UK, said: "Service Pack 1 should be available in early 2008. We will monitor progress and pace accordingly."
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Comments(2)
see microsoft shold have done thier homework better. they just assumed because they are
microsoft, vista would be an automatic hit. in reality they tried to force vista on the
world and the world is now saying no. maybe one day there will be a good competitor with
the microsoft os like amd and intel. compatibility wise (software) not like mac or linux.
someone new. microsoft is getting boring period. and they keep getting richer at our
expense...
vista sp1 really needs to be a major re write of vista as it is to flawed for most users
and xp is by far better and more stable
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By blizz26 on 30.11.2007 - 22:11