I have included this as I was amazed to find it just as 7 is on its way to the shops :huh:
While Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system is still only running on 10 per cent of business desktops in North America and Europe, there are signs a thaw could be coming.
According to a report by analyst house Forrester Research, there is evidence that Vista adoption is accelerating, with 31 per cent of companies saying they've already started to deploy Vista within their organisation.
Another 26 per cent of respondents said they're planning to start Vista implementation this year or later.
However, a significant proportion of businesses are still aiming to dodge the OS altogether. According to Forrester Research, 15 per cent of respondents are planning to skip Vista and move straight onto its successor, Windows 7.
Currently, Windows XP continues to dominate running on 71 per cent of business PCs across North America and Europe. In comparison, Apple's Mac OS X powers three per cent of enterprise computers and Linux - more than half of which is Red Hat - is used on two per cent.
Forrester Research quizzed more than 950 IT decision makers from companies of more than 1,000 employees in North America and Europe.
While Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system is still only running on 10 per cent of business desktops in North America and Europe, there are signs a thaw could be coming.
According to a report by analyst house Forrester Research, there is evidence that Vista adoption is accelerating, with 31 per cent of companies saying they've already started to deploy Vista within their organisation.
Another 26 per cent of respondents said they're planning to start Vista implementation this year or later.
However, a significant proportion of businesses are still aiming to dodge the OS altogether. According to Forrester Research, 15 per cent of respondents are planning to skip Vista and move straight onto its successor, Windows 7.
Currently, Windows XP continues to dominate running on 71 per cent of business PCs across North America and Europe. In comparison, Apple's Mac OS X powers three per cent of enterprise computers and Linux - more than half of which is Red Hat - is used on two per cent.
Forrester Research quizzed more than 950 IT decision makers from companies of more than 1,000 employees in North America and Europe.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64Intel Core i7-2600K16 GB G Skill F3-10666 CL9D-4GBRLATI Radeon HD 6870
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Something I threw together
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Intel Core i7-2600K
- Motherboard
- Asus P8P67
- Memory
- 16 GB G Skill F3-10666 CL9D-4GBRL
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon HD 6870
- Sound Card
- ATI Radeon HDMI / Realtek ALC892
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2 x 22" standard monitors / LG32LC56v TV to watch films
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x1080
- Hard Drives
- 2 x OCZ Vertex2 111.79GB
3 x Samsung103SJ
1 x Samsung103UJ
1 x WD3200BEVT
1 x Hitachi5K320-160
- PSU
- Thermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 750W
- Case
- Antec 300
- Cooling
- Noctua NH-U12P SE2 and 5 120mm Case fans
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000
- Mouse
- Hama M3110 / Logitech M305
- Internet Speed
- 16000
- Other Info
- I have also used Fedora, Suse, Ubuntu Linux
And all other Windows from 95 to date except ME