Growing concerns over migrating to Vista may push companies to adopt alternative operating systems. A study released in late November revealed that 90 percent of the Windows users polled reported concerns about migrating to Microsoft’s newest operating system. Forty-four percent of those polled said they would consider deployment of alternative operating systems, such as Apple’s OS X and Linux, in order to avoid migrating to Vista. The research, consisting of an online survey with 961 respondents, was commissioned by systems appliance management firm Kace.
Will the Vista Migration Path Become the Road Less Traveled?
Posted by: Jack M. Germain December 4, 2007 04:00 AMGrowing concerns over migrating to Vista may push companies to adopt alternative operating systems. A study released in late November revealed that 90 percent of the Windows users polled reported concerns about migrating to Microsoft’s newest operating system. Forty-four percent of those polled said they would consider deployment of alternative operating systems, such as Apple’s OS X and Linux, in order to avoid migrating to Vista. The research, consisting of an online survey with 961 respondents, was commissioned by systems appliance management firm Kace.