Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: Aberforth
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
I don't see why all the Vista fanboys get so worked up about this. Lots of businesses aren't going to touch Vista right now. Even Intel said they weren't going to use it before service pack one came out.
Vista is the most secure and productive Windows OS. Companies are already preparing to migrate to Windows Vista Business/Enterprise and Longhorn server. I know one company ordered 7000 licenses just to setup a test environment. This is not fanboyism you cannot run XP much longer, sooner or later you will be using Vista. People always yell and shout everytime an OS is released by Microsoft, i suggest you take your time and study how technology works indepth instead of wasting your breath.
I'm currently at a company of over 150.000 employees, and like many other big companies they're waiting with Vista.
Nothing special with Vista about that though, any sane company of considerable size would wait, upgrading 150.000+ desktops isn't exactly cheap, having to downgrade because some archaic application that everyone depends on would kinda suck.
Would be the same if they were running Linux, OS/2, or whatever else you may prefer, it's just common sense really.