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Microsoft takes wraps off of Vista for business
Only one phrase comes to mind when I read this news, "Let the migrations begin!" With an expected 200 million people upgrading to Vista this year alone its going to quickly become THE platform to have. Everyone else will be left in the dust. I've been waiting for this day for a very long time, with January 30th being a glorious day as well.

The funniest part about Microsoft releasing Vista is all the ABM'ers who said it was nothing more than vaporware. Now we get the last laugh, HAH!
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The scene here is WILD...  Mike Cox | 11/30/06
8 !  Reverend MacFellow | 12/01/06
Microsoft takes wraps off of Vista for business  Loverock Davidson | 11/30/06
When did  GMTobias | 11/30/06
200 Million?? HAHAHAHAH!!  itanalyst | 11/30/06
10  Dan__ | 11/30/06
I don't know about that..  redtrain65 | 11/30/06
BOO BOO BOO BOO  ITGuy04 | 11/30/06
Ballmer cracks me up!  Linux Geek | 11/30/06
Vista should be deployed virtually on top of Linux  mighetto | 11/30/06
Massachusetts Steels Thunder  mighetto | 11/30/06
Microsoft's Doom  corticus | 11/30/06
Yawn  Richard Flude | 11/30/06
Vista  trm1945 | 11/30/06
My gosh...what's up with all Microsoft-haters???  Grayson Peddie | 11/30/06
Aside From  Ole Man | 11/30/06
Its not hate; its common sense.  Suicida| | 11/30/06
Old IT mantra...  jasonp@... | 12/01/06
If it ain't broke  DemonX | 12/01/06
It's hate, it's their sense of speaking out  Boot_Agnostic | 12/02/06
XP is stable  Suicida| | 11/30/06
What is the return for the business ?  timmermans.herman@... | 12/01/06
Not quite ready, but approaching...  jasonp@... | 12/01/06

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