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April 15, 2009
84 percent say no thanks to Windows 7
More headaches for Balmer
One new survey of more than 1100 IT professionals from small, mid-sized, and large IT organisations worldwide has revealed that an astonishing 84 percent have absolutely no plans to upgrade to Windows 7 during the course of the next year – and that in the face of some pretty encouraging and enthusiastic reports from beta testers so far. The company which commissioned the survey, KACE, tells us that the leading concerns cited for this no adoption/slow adoption strategy were software compatibility, cost of implementation and the current economic environment. It also says that concerns were apparent across IT departments of all sizes. 72 percent indicated they were actually rather more concerned about upgrading to Windows 7 than staying with an outdated XP operating system.
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Posted by Alejandro. Filed under Microsoft.

September 16th, 2009 at 3:56 pm
windows 7 is the greatest windows OS yet. your article was well written i look forward to reading more of your posts!
February 2nd, 2012 at 7:28 am
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