Poll: Vista gets vote of no confidence

By Tim Ferguson, Special to ZDNet Asia
Friday, December 07, 2007 12:37 PM

Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system is failing to win over silicon.com readers, with two-thirds (65 percent) saying their organization will never move onto XP's successor.

More than a year after Vista's business release, the latest silicon.com poll asked readers when they think their organization will migrate to Redmond's latest OS offering.

Of those companies considering a move to Vista, almost one third (28 percent) said they are not planning to do so until at least 2009 or later.

This left just four percent of respondents saying they plan to upgrade within the next year and a mere one percent looking to do so within the next six months.

Just two percent of more than 800 respondents to the poll said their company has already made the move to Vista.

Businesses are not rushing to upgrade to Vista because of compatibility issues and a perceived lack of benefits over its predecessor, XP.

In another recent silicon.com poll, XP was named by 42 percent of respondents as their most preferred OS. Vista gained 14 per cent of the vote but was beaten by both Apple's Mac OS X and Linux.

But despite these concerns, Microsoft said the business uptake of Vista has met expectations and is following the same pattern as previous major OS releases.

Tim Ferguson of Silicon.com reported from London.


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