Vista for Enterprise: To Adopt Or To Procrastinate?
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| Generally speaking, it?s going to take a major flaw with XP
| specifically to get enterprise users to begin the migration in
| any kind of large numbers. Even though many corporations are
| already beginning to make this happen as I type this, I'm
| simply not convinced that it's going to happen at a pace which
| will meet with the Redmond giant's high expectations.
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http://www.osweekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2418&Itemid=449
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Life with Vista - Is this dogfood really for the dogs?
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| I'm an absolute freak when it comes to .NET technologies. My blog
| is called the ".NET Addict", so it should be pretty obvious that
| the day Vista's RTM build came out, I downloaded it and installed
| it on every Vista-capable machine I had in my possession. I've
| been using Vista for several weeks now and I've come to a couple
| of conclusions that I think might startle and shock some of you.
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http://dotnetaddict.dotnetdevelopersjournal.com/vista_dogfood.htm
Today's Vista uptake prediction: slow again
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| In an executive email sent to customers Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
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| An Altiris analyst as well as Gartner have poured icy water on such claims.
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| The Softchoice research provides a solid base for agreeing with them. Vista
| shipments will crawl along as companies wait until a hardware refresh cycle
| takes place before upgrading to an operating system that, for many,
| delivers little extra value.
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http://www.techworld.com/opsys/news/index.cfm?RSS&NewsID=7531
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