For some time there has been an attitude that businesses must move to the latest Microsoft OS, no matter what. However, evidence exists that this does not permeate throughout the business world. Consider that despite Windo...read more
by Rex Trulove
For close to 20 years, I've been involved with every version of Windows since Windows 3.1. I've seen a number of trends that seem to occur every time a new operating system is released. One of those is a number of unexpect...read more
Having worked quite recently in IT support for a major computer manufacturer it is obvious to me that most businesses will eventually move to Windows Vista. Some will do so more quickly than others but, in the inexorable ...read more
by Matt Remley
To some, the reason most businesses haven't moved to Windows Vista may be unclear. However, to me it seems very simple, and it's probably the same reason I haven't moved to Vista either. Ever since Microsoft's new Wind...read more
While the process will be slow, most businesses will eventually make the switch from Windows 2000 and XP to Windows Vista. With improved business features and improved security, businesses all over the world know that Vis...read more
by Bob Smyk
Being involved in the IT industry, this is a question I am involved with and get asked rather frequently, so I felt compelled to express my views on this issue when I came across this topic. Since its release, Vista has...read more
by Kan Hodo
Microsoft release new operating system one after another. The latest operating system they released, of course, Windows Vista. Came with new look and more important, a promise of a more secured system, an issue that make s...read more
by A. Marie J.
The real question to me is not "if" most companies will move to Vista but rather "when", since it is very likely that, eventually, most will make this move. Granted, there may be some users and organizations that will make...read more
Yes. It is inevitable that businesses will eventually move to Windows Vista. It happens with every new OS that is released. If this were not true then businesses would be using Windows 3.1. The question is when. Now there ...read more
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