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By Tim Ferguson silicon.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 10, 2009 7:52:03 AM

Windows 7 may be generating its fair share of hype but CIOs are planning to take a cautious approach towards rolling out the operating system.

In the latest silicon.com CIO Jury, which asked IT chiefs whether they're planning to roll out Windows 7 in 2010, just one of the 12 Jury members said they're considering it. Windows 7 is expected to be available later this year.

Nicholas Bellenberg, IT director for publisher Hachette Filipacchi, won't be deploying Windows 7 for at least 18 months.

See also: Special Report: Windows 7 nears the finish line

"For heaven's sake, you must be joking [about a 2010 roll out]! We'll look at it and understand it, but I can't think we'll consider this sort of implementation until 2011 earliest," he said.

Florentin Albu, ICT manager at Eumetsat (European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), said his organization would not be rolling out Windows 7 in launch year if it can be avoided.

"I believe the standalone, user operating system becomes less and less relevant in a corporate environment. It is more difficult to justify the cost of the upgrade unless dependencies coming from the line-of-business applications are an issue," he said.

Last month, analysts advised businesses that haven't yet begun a Vista deployment to jump straight to Windows 7 and it seems CIOs' reluctance to embrace Windows 7 hasn't translated into a reprieve for Windows Vista.

Schroders CIO Matthew Oakeley said: "2010 is too soon. We would, however, be looking to skip Vista."

Peter Birley, director of IT at law firm Browne Jacobson, agreed, saying: "We are likely to jump Vista and go to Windows 7 but we may hang on until 2011."

Jacques René, CTO of aerospace consultancy Ascend, added his company is planning to stick with Windows XP for as long as there is support available as part of a desktop virtualization program.

Just one member of the CIO Jury said they are planning to move to Windows 7 and even then, only if the appropriate drivers to support the organisation systems are in place. "Other than that we'll stay put," he said.

This CIO Jury was:

  • Florentin Albu, ICT manager, Eumetsat
  • Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash
  • Nicholas Bellenberg, IT director, Hachette Filipacchi
  • Peter Birley, director of IT, Browne Jacobson LLP
  • Paul Haley, director of information technology, Directorate of Information Technology
  • Madhushan Gokool, IT manager, Storm Model Management
  • John Keeling, CIO, John Lewis
  • Rob Neil, head of ICT and customer services, Ashford Borough Council
  • Matthew Oakeley, CIO, Schroders
  • David Pirie, group IT director, BCA Group
  • Mike Roberts, IT director, The London Clinic
  • Jacques RenĂ©, CTO, Ascend

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I'm sure they've never heard of you either...
... but I'll bet the Fortune 500 would give you pretty much the same responses. I've met a few and they think along these same lines.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: 914four Posted on: 07/28/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Who are these companies and who cares what their CIO's say  Unix Pimp | 06/10/09
Why use only F500 companies as reference?  nizuse | 06/10/09
You do know there are countries with companies outside of your own, right?  de-void | 06/10/09
I'm sure they've never heard of you either...  914four | 07/28/09
This is no surprise.  ye | 06/10/09
Especially with Microsoft's history of releasing way too early.  fr0thy2 | 06/10/09
Agreed with test...so  lundp@... | 06/10/09
Does noone read?  gnesterenko | 06/10/09
we are in a recession, if not depresson. This stuff gets cut out.  Been_Done_Before | 06/10/09
XP doesn't still work  Lerianis10 | 07/24/09
(redundant post deleted)  914four | 07/27/09
So you won't mind paying more for your insurance...  914four | 07/27/09
RE: CIO Jury: Let's wait on Windows 7  jaw69 | 06/10/09
Most of these companies will be on XP  de-void | 06/10/09
Should test carefully and properly  iRMX | 06/10/09
Three things  gnesterenko | 06/10/09
That's not how it's viewed.  jeremychappell | 06/15/09
I agree  gnesterenko | 06/10/09
Missing the point!  jeremychappell | 06/15/09
Large companies should...  LiquidLearner | 06/10/09
Most people don't wanna change unless it's required anyways  CobraA1 | 06/10/09
RE: CIO Jury: Let's wait on Windows 7  hubbard53 | 06/11/09
Not everything works in win7 right now  rbettencourt@... | 06/11/09
RE: CIO Jury: Let's wait on Windows 7  iceman884@... | 06/11/09
I LOVE Windows 7!  RMStrong | 06/11/09
RE: CIO Jury: Let's wait on Windows 7  stbham@... | 06/11/09
Let IT wait-- as long as I can have it now!  ericesque | 06/12/09
There is no reason to take a cautious approach on this  Lerianis10 | 07/24/09
No reason to be cautious?  zdnet-gregc | 07/24/09
Calling a beta release a proven operating system is like...  914four | 07/28/09
What is your on Vista already - how to justify windows 7?  jjstone | 07/24/09
I heard the Jones...  914four | 07/28/09

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