MICROSOFT has high hopes for it’s up-and-coming Vista operating system and is expecting business customers to adopt it twice as fast as any previous release of Windows.
It says ten times as many business desktops will be deployed at release compared to any previous Windows version.
We’d put this down as more than a tad optimistic. Nevertheless, Brad Goldberg, general manager of the Windows Client Business Group at Microsoft remains buoyant, claiming the company “has made a concerted effort to give customers the tools and training they need to adopt Vista across their businesses”.
He went on to say that the Vole had “put test versions of the OS into as many people’s hands as possible, with at least five million users having access to Vista RC1″.
Related Posts
- Vista adoption to outpace XP, analyst says
- Microsoft offers Vista preview to fight piracy
- Vista Delayed Again
- Microsoft Confirms Vista Editions
- Microsoft releases Vista to businesses


I’m happy with XP. Everything’s compatable and since SP2 no virus’s or major problems. As for Vista and the over priced Duo Centrino’s I’ll wait until they work out all the bugs and compatability issues before I invest a mint!! And best of all about XP NO DRM or B.S.
Your PM