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Less Than 2 Percent of UK Companies Have Upgraded Windows

Rob writes "Computer Business Review is reporting that less than 2% of UK-based firms have already upgraded all their desktops to Windows Vista. Just shy of 5% said that they have begun a Windows Vista desktop upgrade program. 6.5% said they will upgrade in the next 6 months; 12.6% in the next 12 months; 13% in the next 18 months; and 18% in the next two years. That means that within two years from now, only 56% of survey respondents say they will have upgraded their firm's desktops to Windows Vista. 'In terms of retail sales of Vista in a box, Ballmer said he believes most of that up-tick is concentrated in the first few months of the software going on sale. He doubted that this would carry over into Microsoft's fiscal 2008, which began in July 2007. Analyst estimates for fiscal 2008 growth in Microsoft's client business unit, which includes Vista, is around the 9% mark. Ballmer said that analysts should consider that rather than creating huge spurts of new growth "a new Windows release is primarily a chance to sustain the revenue we have".'"

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  1. No one Wants Vista. by twitter · · Score: -1, Troll

    Not even the few IT people who rushed to XP are going to install Vista any time soon. Corporate IT slammed the door closed on Vista for the next three years. 2% is right in line with previous studies that show the vast majority of IT thinks Vista is not worth the cost and trouble. Stick a fork in it and see for yourself, Vista is done.

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    Friends don't help friends install M$ junk.