Enterprises Not Scrambling for Microsoft Windows 7

Enterprises Not Scrambling for Microsoft Windows 7

Written By
Jessica Davis
Jessica Davis
Apr 14, 2009
1 minute read
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A new survey of more than 1,100 IT professionals shows that 83 percent of enterprise customers will be putting off adoption of Microsoft’s successor to its Vista operating system for yet another year.
And while it’s certainly not uncommon for enterprises to delay the migration to a new operating system to avoid the inevitable buggy first release, the new data from Dimensional Research shows that almost half the participants cite economic factors as part of their decision to hold off on the upgrade.

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Jessica Davis

Jessica Davis has been a professional writer since 2005. She has worked in various media outlets, writing for a bricklaying trade publication, several research companies and her favorite: a major entertainment company in Washington where…

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