この週のForresterの研究の分析者トマスMendelはWindows彼らのヴィスタの配置を再評価し、Windows 7を待っていることを考慮するべきであることを企業でそのWindowsヴィスタを「拒絶され」、彼の顧客に提案する要求するレポートを出版した。
予想通り、これは企業の顧客の私達、私達の何百万、および厄介な統計量の束が同意しない何かである。 Heck, even Forrester doesn't agree with Forrester! Let me explain:
First, this report doesn't reflect the normal enterprise OS adoption cycle. Enterprise adoption of OSes has always been much slower than consumer adoption. After all, upgrading the PC in your living room is easy, but upgrading an entire front and back end infrastructure to thousands of users without downtime is much more complex, and that takes time. Computerworld contributing author (and Microsoft partner) David Feng just wrote an article about this, too. Mendel's report, however, simply skims over this common knowledge.
What is even more puzzling is that Mr. Mendel's report directly contradicts another Forrester report titled, "Building the Business Case for Windows Vista," which was written by fellow analyst Ben Gray. This report outlines the five main reasons why enterprises should start their company's migration
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