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June 16th, 2009

XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 5:05 am

Categories: General, Hardware Infrastructure, Microsoft, Windows 7

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Egbert, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Larry Dignan

The bandwagon of folks hoping for a big Windows 7 PC replacement cycle is beginning to fill up. This time, Jeffries analyst Katherine Egbert is expecting users to jump from XP to Windows 7 as companies replace long-in-the-tooth desktops.

As noted previously, technology executives are expecting a strong hardware refresh cycle spurred by the end of support for Windows XP and the arrival of Windows 7.

Egbert’s report reiterates that stance and adds a few interesting charts to the story. In a research note, she writes:

The upcoming introduction of Windows 7 could spur a rapid corporate PC upgrade cycle starting in late 2010/early 2011, catalyzed by the end of support for Windows XP and a recovery-based increase in IT spending.

The increase in IT spending is a guess, but the move from XP will have to happen some time. Security patches for Windows XP SP2 end in July 2010, says Egbert. That move will prod enterprises to upgrade. Meanwhile, these companies aren’t going to upgrade to Vista, which will lose mainstream support in 2012.

Egbert’s bet is that corporate PCs, averaging 6 years, are the oldest on record. Enterprises scoffed at Vista’s increased hardware requirements, but will upgrade to Windows 7. Here’s a look at the XP, Vista and Windows 7 penetration in the enterprise through 2013 via IDC.

Among other points:

  • Egbert expects Microsoft to make upgrading an XP machine to a Windows 7 one easier.
  • Drivers shouldn’t be a problem for Windows 7 since they are based on Vista’s.
  • Given Vista’s flop Windows 7 upgrades are likely to hit 90 percent of PCs within 3 years.

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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 32 Talkback(s)
RE: XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales
Well I'm rather a bit ahead of the curve. I took
advantage of last Christmas desperate attempt to boost sales and got a killer deal on an i7 system
knowing I would get Vista without a free upgra... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Texasglide@... Posted on: 07/23/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Another clueless analyst.  ye | 06/16/09
That's All?  DannyO_0x98 | 06/16/09
Totally agree - their predictions based on hot air  BillDem | 06/30/09
Average corp PC 6 years old? So what?  terry flores | 06/16/09
Phones and printers are a little different  GuidingLight | 06/16/09
once again . . .  JLHenry | 06/16/09
RE: XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales  Loverock Davidson | 06/16/09
I doubt it  UAC nanny screen | 06/16/09
Who really gets excited about  GuidingLight | 06/16/09
On that, I'll agree with you . . .  JLHenry | 06/16/09
I don't  Loverock Davidson | 06/16/09
Indeed  DannyO_0x98 | 06/16/09
Take the plunge and mix it up  mlindl | 06/16/09
Corporate World going to Mac??  Tiggster | 06/16/09
"look to Cuptertino as a long-term, cheaper solution"  James T. Kirk | 06/16/09
You think like I do ...  de-void | 06/16/09
Macs are cheaper  jdbukis@... | 06/16/09
Re-move to MAC  BOSS4908 | 06/16/09
Glad I don't have any investments with this ding-bat.  IT_Guy_z | 06/16/09
You guys can't be serious ...  thx-1138_@... | 06/16/09
RE: XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales  -PC- | 06/16/09
reply  davisdlrch | 06/17/09
XP is dead. RIP.  Narg | 06/17/09
RE: XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales  steeliejim | 06/17/09
RE: XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales  jrcel@... | 06/17/09
Big question is - Will lack of XP support drive enough users to Windows 7?  Warazen | 06/17/09
RE: XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales  Hate Malware | 06/17/09
RE: XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales  Hate Malware | 06/17/09
RE: XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales  classicride72 | 06/17/09
RE: XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales  ramnet@... | 06/17/09
RE: XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales  davidbarker38@... | 07/08/09
RE: XP to Windows 7 handoff expected to boost PC sales  Texasglide@... | 07/23/09

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