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Software giant faces challenges in marketing Windows Vista as an enterprise offering, according to a new study.
Software giant faces challenges in marketing Windows Vista as an enterprise offering, according to a new study.
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From what I've read, most businesses never upgraded to XP, choosing instead to get XP when purchasing new hardware. That will continue to be true because for most business users, anything that will run their apps (i.e. W2000 up) is good enough.
Vista main "feature", IMO, is massive hardware requirements. A feature that most companies prefer to avoid.
The IT guys said that if the company ever moved to OS X the licensing would be much easier and cheaper, thus upgrades wouldn't be such a "task" to the people who hold the checkbook. However, the company is based strictly on Windows running software and therefor that hope is pretty much down the drain.
with every pixel on the hdmi -> hdtv display being encrypted.
Hopefully the M$oft Vista DRM (digital rights management)
technology will be less invasive than the recent Sony CD problems.
Home Media Edition 360 (c) (TM)" a requirement as "Windows
D.R.Media Player 11(?)" will be needed to play HD-DVD's with full
screen glory (might be a little bit dark on normal CRT displays!).
I don't think my enterprise is willing to put a 26"LCD on
everyones' desk, so I don't think there will be a work based
demand for Vista.
I'm still using OS X at work and impressing my colleagues, Win
XP will work OK until 2008 or so, I plan to put Win2k as the
dual-boot OS on my January Appleintel iBook as the dark side to
OS 10.4.4, I'll keep a Knoppix Boot CD around for Linux playing
too. Good luck M$ and best wishes.
- Should have been titled "Microsoft's top 10 own hurdles for 2006"
- by kensystem December 20, 2005 2:12 PM PST
- Far and away, the biggest hurdles come from competing stratgies for which they have very un-firm (or no) answer.. on almost every front there is a huge hurdle from their compitition, but *not one* of those was mentioned here. Should've been called "Microsoft's top 10 internal hurdles for 2006", or "I write good-PR articles for MS"
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