Infographic: Who's making the move to Windows 8?

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    Infographic: Who's making the move to Windows 8?


    Posted: 29 Oct 2012
    Who's moving to Windows 8

    Whether to make the move to Windows 8 is a huge question facing companies right now. TechRepublic conducted an independent survey of over 1,100 tech pros to see where they are on this decision. Here are a few data points from the survey.
    Infographic: Who's making the move to Windows 8? | TechRepublic
    Borg 386's Avatar Posted By: Borg 386
    29 Oct 2012



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    >_< That's tiny text even when viewing it full size.
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    FuturDreamz said:
    >_< That's tiny text even when viewing it full size.
    Agreed.

    Opening the link on a desktop/laptop shows a more readable image if that is of any help.

    Or clicking the image followed by clicking it again so it opens up in a new window and then using the magnifying glass in Chrome anyway.
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    What is better - it's invisible.
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    Shows up OK on mine if you click it once, then click it again & you get the + sign to make it big....that's how it shows up in FF anyway.

    I guess you can just click on the website & you should be able to see it OK there
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    mangoh said:
    FuturDreamz said:
    >_< That's tiny text even when viewing it full size.
    Agreed.

    Opening the link on a desktop/laptop shows a more readable image if that is of any help.

    Or clicking the image followed by clicking it again so it opens up in a new window and then using the magnifying glass in Chrome anyway.
    That's better. At first i just used the open in webpage option, which isn't big enough.
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    It opens fine in IE9. You just have to click on it three times.
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    Here's the best image I could find that best describes Microsoft's new flamboyant OS.

    Last edited by Fantail; 31 Oct 2012 at 12:29.
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    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    It opens fine in IE9. You just have to click on it three times.
    Or is that click your heels three times? (Sorry, couldn't resist.)

    Regards,
    GEWB
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    28.3% of businesses with 10,000 or more employees plan to upgrade to 8? I find that very hard to believe. My wife's company employs 76,000 and just upgraded to 7 and she wasted half a day just getting the wireless configs straightened out. The rest of her team hasn't even dealt with it and may not be able to make the upgrade to 7 for various reasons that are too boring to explain.

    I can't imagine working in IT with 8 deployed and the equivalent population of a small city people emailing at the same time - uh, where's the start button? Multiply the rest of the subsequent headaches by a factor of 500 bazillion.
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