Microsoft may well be extolling the virtues of upgrading to Windows XP later in the year, but users are reluctant even to migrate to Windows 2000 - a finding which may force the company into some aggressive licensing and support moves to protect...
Microsoft has released a Windows XP update designed to enhance security for computers that connect to a wireless network. The software update would change how the operating system connects to 802.11/Wi-Fi networks and base stations.
The Prison Service is working on a technology upgrade that will see it moving PCs and laptops to Windows XP. A pilot roll-out is operating at seven sites with the start date of service-wide implementation scheduled for autumn 2005.
For this reason many businesses will only migrate to Vista when its time to upgrade and refresh their hardware estate. Not one of silicon.com's CIO Jury user panel said they are planning to upgrade to Vista when the enterprise edition is released...
Businesses need to start planning now for moving to Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system even if they don't plan to actually migrate until 2008, according to industry experts. Many IT directors on silicon.com's CIO Jury also said they won...
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. Businesses remain unconvinced about the benefits of moving to Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system and...