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hiddenknight821 wrote: » If I were responsible to deploy the Windows 8 OS for a corporation that just had a huge upgrade from 2000/XP, then I would go against it. For home use, I don't mind doing an upgrade, but I will wait about 6-12 months after the release.
KrisA wrote: » From my experience, the corporate world tends to leap frog OSes. Almost everywhere I have been has been an XP environment. I expect a lot of upgrades to 7. But who could blame anyone for holding onto XP, you have had YEARS to make sure your environment is compatible, and all the bugs are worked out... the age old saying does come to mind... Don't Fix what isn't broken.
PC509 wrote: » I'd have to say that it is becoming broken. It's less secure than Win7 and is weakening in the marketplace. Windows XP runs so many applications so well, that many places don't see the need to upgrade (I see many places that still run DOS because their apps won't run in Windows). While I agree what you're saying, I don't see it lasting much longer. Windows 7 will be the next corporate OS (which more than likely will require a lot of new hardware upgrades, as well). Windows 8, while I am very excited about it, won't replace XP or 7 in an enterprise anytime soon after release. Especially, as many are just now moving to Windows 7 migrations.
joneno wrote: » Are you guys taking fox news seriously ?
Krunchi wrote: » It's the typical Microsoft OS sales model since Win95. Win 95 = Just a test for 98 Win 98 SE = Pretty Good for the time Lot's of Business used it. Win ME = What a piece a junk but was a test for Win2000 and XP Win XP = Pretty Solid OS and up tell a few months ago was MS Top OS for Business and Homes. Win Vista = Loved and Hated it again was just a test for Win7 Win7 = Turning out to be a good OS and it has over taken XP for the top OS in use. Business are buying into Win7 and moving away from XP. Win8 = Another OS that people are going to pay to Beta test for Win9.
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