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Of course some shops won't go, some are still using win98....
IT is slow moving beast for the heart of SMBs, that's cool. I wasn't trying to argue that YOU should move to Vista.


You better hope a linux fanboy does't read your post however cause you'll get a major harassment on why XP is NOT stable nor reliable. I agree with you.


Now progressive companies and those moving to new hardware (almost any PC you'd get today for your business will run Vista Business fine) should consider it, at least. It's part of due dilligence as an IT professional, plain and simple. Vista has an amazing number of advantages over XP that go well beyond much better stability (ability to run far more programs w/o trouble) and great security.


But that is something each IT professional has to discover for themselves and then decide.


Good luck. Sometimes you really do have spend money to make money. A vision and the right tools can often bring returns beyond your expectations, rather than sticking to the status quo and running a "good enough" shop.
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Exploiting???  Spats30 | 10/02/08
Vista is very solid choice.  xuniL_z | 10/02/08
Adoption, or the kid from heck!  tburzio | 10/02/08
There, there......it'll be ok.  xuniL_z | 10/03/08
No ROI for migrating  terry flores | 10/02/08
Of course some shops won't go, some are still using win98....  xuniL_z | 10/03/08
There is no major value with Vista  Suicida| | 10/03/08
You're saying to procrastinate then?  xuniL_z | 10/06/08
It's just business sense  AzuMao | 11/06/08
You may find it tiresome but that doesn't mean it's incorrect  bmerc | 10/03/08
Do you always jump to conclusions?  xuniL_z | 10/03/08
From a productivity standpoint, the question still remains...  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 10/03/08
What can you do in XP......  xuniL_z | 10/06/08
you gotta be kidding  Kebbles | 10/03/08
Vista implementation  aiellenon | 10/07/08
IE6  aiellenon | 10/07/08
PLEASE move away from IE6!  CobraA1 | 10/02/08
Those would be disscussions for another time  GuidingLight | 10/02/08
Seconded: IE7 is a HUGE step forward  bmerc | 10/03/08
IE 7...Joke of the Year  zeb 1 | 10/03/08
RE: Businesses focus on Windows 7, XP over Vista  klund1@... | 10/02/08
You're one in a million . . .  CobraA1 | 10/02/08
High tech  Tiggster | 10/02/08
RE: Businesses focus on Windows 7, XP over Vista  lawryll@... | 10/02/08
Actually . . .  CobraA1 | 10/02/08
NewsAlert  Richard Flude | 10/02/08
Vista = Mojave  zeb 1 | 10/03/08
Nice fud...  jamesrayg | 10/02/08
?  AndyCee | 10/03/08
Um, not really.  bmerc | 10/03/08
RE: Businesses focus on Windows 7, XP over Vista  tburzio | 10/02/08
If...  jamesrayg | 10/02/08
If half of people who spammed message boards owned fortune 500 companies  bmerc | 10/03/08
Aww..Is ZDNet Lovers Wif Widdle Wuvrock?  itanalyst2@... | 10/02/08
I don't see his post  AndyCee | 10/06/08
Vista works fine for us  ted@... | 10/03/08
this news is pure FUD  qmlscycrajg | 10/03/08
RE: Businesses focus on Windows 7, XP over Vista  PJB0222 | 10/03/08
RE: Businesses focus on Windows 7, XP over Vista  profsmichael@... | 10/04/08
You hit the nail on the head.  AzuMao | 11/06/08
RE: Businesses focus on Windows 7, XP over Vista  profsmichael@... | 10/04/08
"Reply to Message"  AndyCee | 10/06/08
RE: Businesses focus on Windows 7, XP over Vista  ukmodelsuk@... | 10/05/08
RE: Businesses focus on Windows 7, XP over Vista  aiellenon | 10/07/08
RE: Businesses focus on Windows 7, XP over Vista  Ammalgam | 11/08/08
It would be a long time...  AzuMao | 11/08/08

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