UK business users not warm on Vista

By Tim Ferguson, Special to ZDNet Asia
Thursday, October 02, 2008 10:41 AM

Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system is still playing second fiddle to XP with business users, with more enterprises confessing to checking out the unreleased Windows 7 OS than its predecessor.

More than half (58 percent) of businesses using Microsoft technology are "exploiting" Windows XP compared to just 4 percent for Vista, according to the 'reality checkers' research by the Corporate IT Forum (Tif), seen exclusively by ZDNet Asia's sister site silicon.com.

Tif's corporate IT reality checkers survey helps its members quickly compare the progress and position of their companies' IT against the technology choices of other members.

Tif also found that 35 percent of organizations describe themselves as "not yet interested" in Vista.

The OS most people appear to be developing or piloting is XP, with 12 percent of businesses saying they were doing so compared to 5 percent for Vista.

Interestingly more businesses said they are currently investigating or analyzing Microsoft's next scheduled OS, Windows 7 (30 percent), than Vista (14 percent).

In contrast, 7 percent of businesses even said they are still exploiting Windows 2000 although 19 percent said they are currently replacing or "sunsetting" it.

Back in April, research showed Vista uptake among businesses was slow during 2007, although a quarter of businesses said they planned to upgrade in 2008.

The main reason given by Tif members for not moving to Vista was a lack of business requirement to do so.

Meanwhile, Microsoft's latest browser, Internet Explorer 7 is having a similar battle with its predecessor IE6, with a fifth of respondents saying they are not yet interested in the newer version of the app.

Almost two-thirds of businesses surveyed (65 percent) said they are exploiting IE6 compared to 4 percent for IE7. However, 14 percent said they are currently piloting IE7 with the same proportion using it in isolation.

Almost a quarter (23 percent) said they are analyzing and investigating IE8 which is currently available in beta form.

The full results of the Tif reality checkers survey can be found here.

Tim Ferguson of Silicon.com reported from London.


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