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Planning to skip Windows Vista altogether and wait for Microsoft's next operating system instead? It said companies have "significantly delayed" the start of their Windows Vista migrations, with most now planning to begin deployment in late-2008 or...
UK businesses are adopting a cautious approach to Microsoft's forthcoming Windows Vista operating system, with many citing few compelling reasons to upgrade and opting to wait until at least 2008 before moving to Vista.
Companies should check out the new functionality in the first beta of Windows Vista - but most can leave serious testing until the second beta, according to analyst group Gartner. Last week Microsoft revealed that the next version of Windows...
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. Microsoft claims Vista will be its fastest-selling operating...
Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system is taking a while to catch on, with just 6.3 per cent of enterprise users on the OS by the end of 2007. And according to research by Forrester Research, most upgrades were from users of Windows 2000...