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By Joris Evers, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 29, 2006 10:21:00 PM

Microsoft is predicting that Windows Vista will be adopted by companies at twice the speed as its predecessor, Windows XP.

Twelve months after the release of Vista, Microsoft expects that usage share of the oft-delayed operating system in businesses will be double that of XP a year after it shipped, said Brad Goldberg, general manager for Windows product management at the software maker.

"Vista is built for businesses," Goldberg said. "We're giving businesses the tools they need to get out of the gate faster with Vista...Our goal is to have twice as fast deployment of Vista than for any other operating system."

Microsoft declined to give its own figures on Windows XP's usage percentages, and instead referred to research by IDC. According to the analyst company, XP was installed on about 10 percent of enterprise PCs after a year. That would put the goal for Vista at 20 percent.

"For them to do 20 percent in the first 12 months of availability is almost impossible," said Al Gillen, an analyst at IDC. "They have done all the right things, but adoption is going to be driven by corporate adoption and deployment cycles, more so than by whether Microsoft has greased the skids to make the product glide in faster."

IDC expects a healthy adoption of Vista, Gillen said. "But we're not expecting it to be fundamentally different from previous releases of Windows," he said. IDC's projections suggest that 11 percent of business PCs that run Windows will be running Vista at the end of next year, Gillen said.

Rival analyst company Gartner expects the installed base of Vista in large enterprises to be about 10 percent a year and a half after it ships. "We're not hearing companies say they're in a rush to get their users to Vista," said Gartner analyst Michael Silver.

Vista, the first major upgrade to Windows since XP shipped in late 2001, is slated to become available to businesses in November. Broad availability is scheduled for January.

Help and hindrance
Microsoft has said that corporate adoption of Windows XP was slower than it would have liked.

XP was slow to gain traction among enterprise customers, in part because it came on the heels of Windows 2000, Goldberg said. Additionally, Microsoft was late with tools to support its adoption. For example, a kit to test the compatibility of applications with XP was released nine months after the operating system, and documented deployment guidance took two years, he said.

With Vista, those tools, as well as people trained to help businesses move to the Windows update, will be available as soon as it ships or shortly thereafter, Goldberg said.

Furthermore, Vista should make it easier and cheaper for organizations to manage PCs that run the new operating system, Goldberg said. "Vista has business customers at the center of everything we've done," he said. "In some cases, it will be cheaper for an organization to upgrade to Vista than to keep their current configuration."

Microsoft has addressed many of the key adoption blockers, but that alone isn't enough, Silver said. A lot will hinge on the availability of third-party software that supports the update. "That's the biggest inhibitor to deploying a lot of Vista very soon after it ships," he said.

One Microsoft customer plans to upgrade to Vista at a pace even quicker than its maker predicts--but not for the sake of getting a new operating system. Instead, the operating system will come in as part of its upgrade cycle for computers.

"When we replace our PCs, they will run Vista, and we will replace a third of our PCs over the next year," said Thomas Smith, the manager of client services at a large Houston company.

Smith, who is responsible for about 9,000 PCs, doesn't buy Microsoft's argument that Vista is cheaper to run.

"It takes more hardware, the learning curve is costly, the help desk calls are going to escalate, we'll have to manage both XP and Vista, I think you're actually going to increase cost, at least in the short term," he said.

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The folks at Microsoft Beyond the Vista, a Snow Leopard is stalking .   | 09/29/06
Agreed webpharaoh   | 09/29/06
Not until Suicida|   | 09/29/06
So am I the_seb   | 10/02/06
What are they smoking in Redmond Argonnj   | 09/29/06
Agreed. Even my new office PC in 2001 was reinstalled with NT4. Zogg   | 09/29/06
Maybee Suicida|   | 09/29/06
Don't know, but they light it with $100 bills No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/29/06
It must be crack they are smoking at Redmond . Beyond the Vista, a Snow Leopard is stalking .   | 09/30/06
in a world without..... Badgered   | 10/02/06
maybe... nix_hed   | 10/02/06
Crack! What else? jgmsys@...   | 10/02/06
Microsoft: SLOW start for Vista in businesses and everywhere else rh0   | 09/29/06
Don't think so ... mwagner@...  ZDNet | 10/02/06
This one sentence says it all over again... Linux User 147560   | 10/02/06
The same businesses that convined M$ to use a monthly patch schelule? CobraA1   | 09/29/06
Microsoft: Fast start for Vista in businesses...yeah right... IT_Guy_z   | 09/29/06
Takin' the MS payola stevej@...   | 09/29/06
Well, better than beign a Linux No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
very clever Ax_Less...NOT!! mdsmedia   | 09/30/06
And yet... zkiwi   | 09/30/06
M$ Linux? Argonnj   | 10/01/06
Oh they would Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
We are already at 100% adoption... Mike Cox   | 09/29/06
?? darthgummibear   | 09/30/06
i get it... darthgummibear   | 09/30/06
He doesn't work at Redmond , he's full of s*it . Beyond the Vista, a Snow Leopard is stalking .   | 09/30/06
Oh dear tic swayback   | 09/30/06
And Mikey hooks a few more, Suicida|   | 09/30/06
brilliantg NemesisNL   | 09/30/06
Has the new cool "Hot Aero" GUI pushed your productivity Dr_T   | 09/30/06
You mean that you can use Vista PCcritic   | 10/02/06
You ment 100% abortion right.... Jay E Court   | 10/02/06
Ummm... are you deliberately trying to look like an idiot? justchange@...   | 10/02/06
I love it! Zeppo9191   | 10/02/06
Slow or fast doesn't matter in the end. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/29/06
Please! Please! Please! Please! Please! - stooooop -NT raycote   | 09/29/06
Agree. In fact some here are closet XP users Prognosticator   | 09/30/06
Sorry... Linux User 147560   | 09/30/06
Still in denial huh? (nt) No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
No, he's just more intelligent than you are itanalyst   | 09/30/06
Go back to hiding in your trunk. (nt) No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Honestly zkiwi   | 09/30/06
You actually make my point stronger Prognosticator   | 09/30/06
lol CobraA1   | 09/30/06
And like a Cobra... Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Windows and excitement? zkiwi   | 09/30/06
No, I understand why he's posting ... mdsmedia   | 09/30/06
Thank you! Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
To be fair... Spikey_Mike   | 10/03/06
thanks for educating the blind mdsmedia   | 09/30/06
Zat's So? tonyman262   | 10/02/06
Uh... because I make money supporting Windows. Linux User 147560   | 10/02/06
I'll bash MS...not quietly...and I dual boot.. mdsmedia   | 09/30/06
Shill? Pot, Kettle, Black. Sound about right? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Sounds like a typical lazy American. Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Bite Me *sswipe. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/01/06
Seems I hit the mark! Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Seems you are the only name calling here voska   | 10/02/06
Or the lazy Europeans osreinstall   | 10/02/06
You may never have been into CAD and Video Editing don_the_newbie   | 10/03/06
Not available for Linux Linux User 1   | 10/07/06
Exactly right tic swayback   | 09/30/06
Ah, you mean like ITunes. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
A few differences tic swayback   | 09/30/06
Yeah, that's why Europe is probing them for anti-trust. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Then you named the wrong product tic swayback   | 09/30/06
Like a flounder he Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Just for you... zkiwi   | 09/30/06
The issue with Apple relates to format and devices. B.O.F.H.   | 09/30/06
It's not about AAC tic swayback   | 09/30/06
Wrong again old man! Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Wrong again old man! Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
But as you well know... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Lying again huh? zkiwi   | 09/30/06
That's not lying Jack-Booted EULA   | 09/30/06
Nah zkiwi   | 09/30/06
ROFLMAO! Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Skip law school, it's not for you. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Seeing as you didn't read zkiwi   | 09/30/06
You meant to tell me you've never heard of title 15, chapter 1? CobraA1   | 09/30/06
Abuse of a monopoly is illegal, not being a monopoly. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Guess you need to learn to read as well... Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Guess you need to learn to read as well... Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
You DID read it, correct? I do not see an "abuse" clause. CobraA1   | 10/02/06
I'm confused tic swayback   | 10/02/06
Nothing illegal, but definitely advantageous tic swayback   | 09/30/06
On that we agree. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Another advantage of being in MS' position tic swayback   | 09/30/06
Same as any large company. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
But in this case... tic swayback   | 10/01/06
Because users have had Windows.. mdsmedia   | 09/30/06
Blah, blah, blah, same old excuse.. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Almost correct.. Patrick Jones   | 09/30/06
It's the same thing really... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
So.. Patrick Jones   | 10/01/06
Nice try... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/01/06
Huh? Patrick Jones   | 10/02/06
Slight correction tic swayback   | 10/01/06
Not according to the Mac No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/01/06
Most users voska   | 10/02/06
I think this was done for Mac centric businesses. osreinstall   | 10/02/06
osreinstall tic swayback   | 10/02/06
Tic Mac centric biz has the money to do this. osreinstall   | 10/02/06
you're (note...not YOUR) absolutely right... mdsmedia   | 09/30/06
Gee, are they living under a rock? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Actually yes zkiwi   | 09/30/06
ROFL, let me ask you something. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/01/06
Um no you can't unless you go to Dell's web site Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Easy one... Confused by religion   | 10/01/06
Well Milly Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Them are the breaks in a free market. osreinstall   | 10/02/06
Sorry, my post above was meant for No Axe Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
No Vista Here! n4lxl   | 09/30/06
Well, pretty much what we have been saying too! Linux User 147560   | 09/30/06
Yeah, cheaper in the long run... NOT Confused by religion   | 09/30/06
Exactlly right. My toaster is simple... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
How much in the long run? Seenidog   | 09/30/06
Whine whine whine zkiwi   | 09/30/06
Change for change's sake Confused by religion   | 10/01/06
You know, reading is a useful skill zkiwi   | 10/01/06
So have the person using the newer version... Confused by religion   | 10/01/06
Much harder than you think... Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Have an example? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/01/06
That's a hassle voska   | 10/02/06
I think you will find zkiwi   | 10/02/06
I wonder CobraA1   | 09/30/06
Beautiful comment Milly Update victim   | 10/02/06
Funny that you say that... Confused by religion   | 10/02/06
Vista is good, but forget fast adoption jpr75_z   | 09/30/06
If Micro$oft Wants Fast Adoption... WildcatRay   | 09/30/06
Good enough software keeps status quo Boot_Agnostic   | 09/30/06
What Does MS Have To Offer? RobertoSalazar   | 09/30/06
Wait for at least a year. Seenidog   | 09/30/06
forgot to mention.. Seenidog   | 09/30/06
Is it free ? ken@...   | 09/30/06
WGA WILL KILL VISTA itanalyst   | 09/30/06
AHHH, I get it... mdsmedia   | 09/30/06
Who else still want to use M$ products? DigitalCode   | 09/30/06
Umm, how about 95% of all users. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Be careful what you call choice zkiwi   | 09/30/06
And Microsoft capitalizes on that. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Well... zkiwi   | 09/30/06
Not really... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/01/06
perhaps. But be careful with your comparisons. CobraA1   | 10/02/06
Stop Democracy! People only vote for what they are used too! Björn Lundahl   | 10/01/06
Hard to say really...... Laff   | 09/30/06
Right place at the right time... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
Apple priced themselve out of the market voska   | 10/02/06
Hates? Björn Lundahl   | 10/01/06
Excuse me? Confused by religion   | 10/01/06
I am going to read some more and see what Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
I am going to read some more and see what Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Wow! We got a lot of bashers here! Grayson Peddie   | 09/30/06
What fake world? zkiwi   | 09/30/06
You don't just disagree. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/30/06
No zkiwi   | 09/30/06
And You Continue To Avoid The ENTIRE WGA Discussion itanalyst   | 09/30/06
Are you willing to start a flame war? Grayson Peddie   | 09/30/06
Well... zkiwi   | 09/30/06
Well I don't consider No_Ax a basher and Grayson Peddie   | 09/30/06
Why would you want to? zkiwi   | 09/30/06
No, I Am Just Stating FACT itanalyst   | 10/01/06
Gee, I posted a day or two ago. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 10/01/06
Prove it voska   | 10/02/06
And that's because ... (NT) Update victim   | 10/02/06
Read these “objective” reviews of Windows versus Linux! Björn Lundahl   | 10/01/06
I went to the web site you posted links too... Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Did you write any comment on their website? Björn Lundahl   | 10/01/06
Not yet... Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
I can not believe it! Björn Lundahl   | 10/01/06
No it's a combination of things Linux User 147560   | 10/01/06
Sorry to hear Björn Lundahl   | 10/01/06