Companies shouldn't rush to upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista, according to analysts at Gartner, who believe most firms could safely hold back until 2008. The majority of improvements in Vista will be security-related and most of this...
Previously, Gartner had advised that "companies shouldn't rush to upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista" and that "most firms could safely hold back until 2008". Gartner Group has clarified its advice for when users should consider moving to Microsoft...
Microsoft is set to finally release Windows Vista early next year but IT chiefs say they are in no hurry to upgrade to the new operating system. There would be few, if any, immediate benefits of an early upgrade to Vista, according to Ted Woodhouse...
According to an online survey of 1,305 IT professionals conducted last week, 46 per cent of respondents have plans to upgrade their desktop operating systems and the vast majority of those, or 41 per cent of all respondents, plan to upgrade to...
Not everybody was as over-the-moon about the release of Vista as Gates this week. A spokesman for the Green Party said: "Vista requires more expensive and energy-hungry hardware, passing the cost on to consumers and the environment.
The UK pricing for Microsoft Windows Vista has been attacked this week by silicon.com readers. Anger over the issue even prompted an e-petition on the Number 10 website which claims the premium Vista Ultimate version costs £350 in the UK but can be...