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I found this part disturbing.
Gartner estimated that it will cost US$339 to US$510 per user to
move from Windows Vista to Windows 7, and US$1,035 to US$1,930 per
user to move from Windows XP to Windows 7.


Unless that includes more than just the OS. A site license should cost no
more than $50 per CAL, Depending on what applications are also
updated, I could actually see this being reasonable. But if it is just for the
OS then the cost is out of line.
Posted by: Rick_K   Posted on: 10/16/09  (Edited: 10/16/2009 @ 05:01) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I found this part disturbing.  Rick_K | 10/16/09
Whole thing is disturbing and premature.  Socratesfoot | 10/16/09
sigh . . .  CobraA1 | 10/16/09
Really?  Socratesfoot | 10/16/09
Business today can't allow themselves to be forced into  lightingrod | 10/16/09
And everyone but one above missing the point  gnesterenko | 10/16/09
My thoughts  CobraA1 | 10/16/09
One word: Drivers.  Larsix | 10/21/09
seriously?  jasonc_z | 10/29/09
RE: Five steps before moving to Windows 7  CobraA1 | 10/16/09
On that we can agree,  Socratesfoot | 10/16/09
Expensive?  djmik | 10/16/09
THANK you  gnesterenko | 10/16/09
Well, it's generaly bought with a new computer.  CobraA1 | 10/16/09
RE: Five steps before moving to Windows 7  JeramieH | 10/16/09
question with no answer  gnesterenko | 10/16/09
over-simplification  jasonc_z | 10/29/09
Perhaps Windows 7 will work better.  CobraA1 | 10/16/09
eh?  magallanes | 10/20/09
Can't be bothered to print the whole article?  R_Connelie@... | 10/16/09
agreed  SpiderTech | 10/18/09
My experience with the migration from XP to Windows 7.  magallanes | 10/20/09

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