Originally posted by: LS20
Originally posted by: her209
What's wrong with Vista?
nothing wrong with vista. industry are resistant to change. to migrate, companies have to be guaranteed that the commercial software theyre running is 99999999% certified , tested and proven, on visa
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: LS20
Originally posted by: her209
What's wrong with Vista?
nothing wrong with vista. industry are resistant to change. to migrate, companies have to be guaranteed that the commercial software theyre running is 99999999% certified , tested and proven, on visa
That's exactly what's keeping business from upgrading. I've been running Vista Business for almost a year now on my laptop and I've only had minor issues with it, all of which are resolved. I've only had the OS lock up such that it required a hard boot once.
I have a hard time believing there are performance issues... my laptop isn't crap, but it's nothing special. Core Duo T2400, 2 GB of memory, 80 GB 5400 RPM HDD, integrated graphics... and I use Aero and a few gadgets. My biggest complaint is no native DVD playback support in Vista Business.
Originally posted by: Rastus
My company is still running 2000 because the TCP/IP stack in XP doesn't work with our hardware. I'm anticipating a major headache when 2000 gets to be unsuported.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: LS20
Originally posted by: her209
What's wrong with Vista?
nothing wrong with vista. industry are resistant to change. to migrate, companies have to be guaranteed that the commercial software theyre running is 99999999% certified , tested and proven, on visa
That's exactly what's keeping business from upgrading. I've been running Vista Business for almost a year now on my laptop and I've only had minor issues with it, all of which are resolved. I've only had the OS lock up such that it required a hard boot once.
I have a hard time believing there are performance issues... my laptop isn't crap, but it's nothing special. Core Duo T2400, 2 GB of memory, 80 GB 5400 RPM HDD, integrated graphics... and I use Aero and a few gadgets. My biggest complaint is no native DVD playback support in Vista Business.
If you went through an XP upgrade of thousands or 10s of thousands of computers you remember the pain. Oh, will you remember the pain.
With no compelling reason to upgrade businesses won't upgrade. There simply isn't any reason to do so. It's a manpower/cost issue.
I ask you this...
Why would any business want to upgrade to vista with the associated costs (manpower/expense, not the cost of the software)? Do nothing is ALWAYS an option in any sound business decision.
