Tuesday 30 January 2007

Are you ready for Vista?

Ready for Windows Vista?

Some of my Vista-Links:
Consumers in No Hurry for Vista Upgrade
Backup Tool in Vista "worst utility ever"
New South Wales steers clear of Vista
Have I become anti-Windows(r)?
Microsoft Vista is not an option
Why Not to Buy Vista: 4 "Reasons" to Dump Linux
Windows screwup forces Ubuntu shift
It's the end of the line for Microsoft: sorry, Mr Gates, you've just been Googled
Ten things Linux distros get right (that MS doesn't)
ElectricNews.net:News:Don't rush into Vista, schools told
Peter Gutmann on Vista DRM -- Interview
Windows Vista Team Blog : Windows Vista Content Protection - Twenty Questions (and Answers)
Rivals attack Vista as illegal under EU rules
ECIS Accuses Microsoft of Plotting HTML Hijack
Vista's legal fine print raises red flags
Green Party asks: Who has the key to your Vista PC?

EEN writes: "Almost half of IT professionals feel that migrating to Microsoft Vista constitutes a distraction from more important issues, according to a survey of 150 British technology experts by emedia's Rapid Research service. Just over half (54 percent) of respondents suspect that application incompatibility will "cause pain" to those migrating to Microsoft's latest operating system, while nearly two-thirds cite cost as a pressure point. In areas other than security, respondents expect Vista to bring improvements to desktop infrastructure optimisation (49 percent), finding and using information (42 percent) and enabling a mobile workforce (30 percent). However, just under half of respondents expect their organisation to migrate to Vista in the foreseeable future, and more than a quarter (27 percent) expect Vista to have no impact on their business within the next 18 months."

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