forrester research

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Forrester Research is a prominent market research and advisory firm frequently cited on WindowsForum.com for its enterprise-focused studies on Microsoft products. Discussions reference Forrester's Total Economic Impact (TEI) study on Windows 10, which highlights IT cost savings, security, and productivity benefits for enterprises. More recent threads cover Forrester's AI agent integrated into Microsoft 365 Copilot and Teams, bringing research and analyst guidance into daily workflows. Historical threads also mention Forrester's consumer satisfaction surveys on Windows 7 and its role in reporting on Microsoft's decision to exclude Windows XP from Internet Explorer 9 support. The tag reflects Forrester's influence on enterprise IT strategy and Windows adoption decisions.
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    Forrester’s AI agent inside Copilot: workflow research with neutrality test

    Forrester’s new AI agent for Microsoft 365 Copilot is more than another enterprise chatbot integration; it is a sign that premium research firms are moving from destination portals into the daily workflow layer where executives already write, meet, summarize, and decide. The Forrester AI agent...
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    Updated Forrester study finds Windows 10 can increase ROI for enterprises

    Editor’s Note: Last year, we shared Forrester Consulting’s Total Economic Impact (TEI) study of Windows 10 (June 2016) which found significant IT management cost savings, security and productivity benefits for Windows 10 customers. In December 2016, Forrester Consulting on behalf of Microsoft...
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    Windows 7 Most users happy with Windows 7

    At least it is better than Vista Users of Microsoft's Windows 7 are generally "very satisfied" with the new operating system. A report from Forrester Research said that most of the great unwashed know the product is there if they want it. Writing in its blog Forrester said a "strong majority"...
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    Windows XP Windows XP: No IE9 for you

    Windows XP: No IE9 for you Windows XP: No IE9 for you Microsoft becomes first major browser maker to drop support for world's most popular OS Computerworld - Microsoft's new browser, Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), will not run on Link Removed XP, now or when the software eventually ships, the...
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