Windows 7 is already more popular than Vista?
A controversial study
Despite the best efforts of Microsoft, Windows VistaDernière major version of Windows, exit early 2007. Windows Vista is the first major revision of Windows since XP. It provides no … continues to suffer from its bad reputation. A study of Corporate IT Forum says, after 43 companies surveyed, 58% of them are still using Windows XP and only 4% run on Vista. We know that 7% use 2000Premier Windows operating system “modern” designed by Microsoft in the 90s and predecessor Windows XP and Vista. Windows NT (New Technology) es …, but we do not know what OS uses the remaining 31%, which still seems odd. It is hard to imagine that 31% of a sample so-called representative uses Mac OS operating XSystème for Apple Macintosh computers. Mac OS X is a family of operating systems emerged in 2001. Heir of the year … LinuxSystème or operating compatible with Unix and based on the principle of free software. Linux is an operating system derived from Unix. It was …. The study should be taken with tweezers.
Despite the best efforts of Microsoft, Windows VistaDernière major version of Windows, exit early 2007. Windows Vista is the first major revision of Windows since XP. It provides no … continues to suffer from its bad reputation. A study of Corporate IT Forum says, after 43 companies surveyed, 58% of them are still using Windows XP and only 4% run on Vista. We know that 7% use 2000Premier Windows operating system “modern” designed by Microsoft in the 90s and predecessor Windows XP and Vista. Windows NT (New Technology) es …, but we do not know what OS uses the remaining 31%, which still seems odd. It is hard to imagine that 31% of a sample so-called representative uses Mac OS operating XSystème for Apple Macintosh computers. Mac OS X is a family of operating systems emerged in 2001. Heir of the year … LinuxSystème or operating compatible with Unix and based on the principle of free software. Linux is an operating system derived from Unix. It was …. The study should be taken with tweezers.
A trend confirmed
However, we can see that a large majority do not upgrade to Vista. Among the companies surveyed, only 14% plan to move to Vista, against 30% for Windows 7 and a third say they ininterresées by Vista.
If these figures are to be taken with tweezers, they show a trend that is now accepted by all. If Microsoft recently spent $ 300 million in advertising, it is because Vista has a bad reputation and the last study Net Application shows that a substantial number of users leaving Windows XP for another Vista OS.