Microsoft Windows 8 will only receive a 33% upgrade rate from corporate customers according to a recent survey conducted by Forrester Research. The study gets even worse when 40% of surveyed potential customers said they have not even considered Windows 8 and 10% said they will skip the upgrade...
Although enterprises are in the midst of migrating more machines to Microsoft's Windows 7, the aged Windows XP still accounts for nearly 6-in-10 PCs in corporations, according to a recent report by research firm Forrester. read more
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Although enterprises are in the midst of migrating more machines to Microsoft's Windows 7, the aged Windows XP still accounts for nearly 6 in 10 PCs in corporations, according to a recent report by research firm Forrester. Windows 7 powered nearly 21 percent of all business PCs used to reach...
Windows 7 has doubled its presence in enterprises over the past year, though Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser appears to on the decline, according to a study by Forrester Research.
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By the end of March 2011, Windows 7 was powering 20.9 percent of corporate desktops, according to a new Forrester Research report, while Windows XP was on 60 percent of business PCs.
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IRVINGTON, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--House Party, a leading consumer activation and experiential marketing company, was named the winner of the Energizing category within the B2C International Division of the 2010 Forrester Groundswell Awards, for its Microsoft Windows 7 Global Launch Party event...
Windows 7 fans are joining smartphone users in bringing personal tastes into the workplace and demanding enterprises respond. IT should embrace this, advises Forrester.
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Windows 7 fans are joining smartphone users in bringing personal tastes into the workplace and demanding enterprises respond. IT should embrace this, advises Forrester.
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Windows 7 fans are joining smartphone users in bringing personal tastes into the workplace and demanding enterprises respond. IT should embrace this, advises Forrester.
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IT managers are deploying Microsoft's Windows 7 on 31% of new PCs today, and that number will increase to 83% within one year, according to new research by Forrester Research.
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Microsoft's Windows 7 has received a lukewarm response from enterprisesaccording to a new report from Forrester Research.
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Analysts claim 83 percent of businesses will deploy OS within a year IT managers are deploying Microsoft's Windows 7 on 31% of new PCs today, and that number will increase to 83% within one year, according to new research by Forrester Research.
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While Windows 7 is running on only one out of every 10 PCs at North American and European businesses,that percentage will grow considerably in the coming year, according to a new report from...
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PC Users Like Windows 7 -- and Windows XP
Early Windows 7 users like the new operating system, but many Windows XP users still like their nine-year-old OS. That's the word from two new reports by Forrester Research, which said that 86 percent of the first users of Microsoft's newest operating...
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