Windows Server 2008 out shines Vista
IT decision-makers give the server operating system a qualified thumbs up and plan to move to it as part of the normal server refresh cycle, which typically ranges from three to five years.
It may look like Windows Vista. It shares the same code base as Vista. It even rolls in Vista’s first Service Pack. But in terms of customer adoption plans, Windows Server 2008 is no Vista.
A new Computerworld survey shows that 63 per cent of the 403 respondents plan to adopt Microsoft’s new server operating system.
This contrasts with the intention of some IT organizations to skip Vista entirely and move directly to Windows 7 on the desktop.
Source: www.itbusiness.ca
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Tags: Microsoft, Windows, Windows 7, Windows Vista