So.... within 26 months of it's launch, Vista will have its second service pack. Windows XP has been out since 2001 and its second service pack was released almost three years after launch and its third service pack was just release this past April (six and a half years after launch). It will take more than just a service pack to convince IT departments to start the migration...
I think it's a little bit of a moot point for most IT departments to migrate, as they'll likely wait and see if Windows 7 is even MARGINALLY better than Vista (at least by this point).
Especially considering the swirl of information involving a particularly "early/soon" release date on 7.
I think it's a little bit of a moot point for most IT departments to migrate, as they'll likely wait and see if Windows 7 is even MARGINALLY better than Vista (at least by this point).
Especially considering the swirl of information involving a particularly "early/soon" release date on 7.
Combined with the fact that XP still provides and supports almost all services that most enterprise IT shops require, is highly stable, and hugely supported.
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Especially considering the swirl of information involving a particularly "early/soon" release date on 7.
Combined with the fact that XP still provides and supports almost all services that most enterprise IT shops require, is highly stable, and hugely supported.