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June 26th, 2008

Intel stays behind the curve ... again

Posted by Ed Bott @ 5:33 am

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Tags: Operating System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Intel Corp., Inquirer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott

The Inquirer is making a big fuss over Intel’s decision to continue using Windows XP instead of migrating to Windows Vista. A stunning rebuke, obviously, leading to a rousing chorus of “I told you so.”

Except that there’s nothing new here. The same thing happened in 2002, when Windows XP was shiny and new. What, you don’t remember? Why, I read it in the Inquirer, on January 10, 2002:

Windows XP might be the “best OS Microsoft ever produced” but it’s [sic] long time partner Intel thinks that ain’t necessarily so.

The corporation, which has around 80,000 employees, is rolling out Windows 2K rather than the latest greatest OS from Microsoft.

The decision was taken last year and Intel will spend much of this year standardising on W2K in every site and country in the world.

By the end of 2002, Windows 2000 was three years old, and Intel was just completing its OS rollout, skipping the then-current version. Sound familiar?

Steve Lohr of The New York Times piles on with this observation: 

Large companies routinely hold off a year or so after a new version of Windows is introduced before adopting it, waiting for initial bugs to be eliminated and for applications to be written. “But by 18 months, you’d expect to see a significant uptake, and we haven’t seen that,” said David Smith, a Gartner analyst. “There’s not much excitement.”

I don’t know what they’re putting in the brownies at Gartner these days, but by 18 months, most large organizations are just beginning to complete their evaluations of how their internal applications run on a new operating system family. Only a tiny percentage of enterprises do “forklift upgrades,” where every corporate PC is upgraded to a new OS in a short time. Not much excitement? Corporations don’t look for excitement in their IT investments. They look for stability and compatibility and, especially in the current economy, low costs.

I wrote about all this about six months ago (“Windows adoption rates: a history lesson”), and nothing has changed since then. Back in 2001, when Microsoft released Windows XP, Gartner correctly predicted that large businesses would shun both Windows 2000 and XP, with 75 percent sticking with Windows 95, 98, and NT4 at the end of 2002. What was XP’s market share one year after its release? Try “less than 10 percent.” How long was it before XP hit the 50% mark in terms of market share? The correct answer is “four years.”

Meanwhile, the real problem with any comparison between adoption rates of Windows XP and Windows Vista is the decision that Microsoft made in 2004 to ship Service Pack 2 as a free update rather than a new OS version. If Jim Allchin had made a different call and released XP SP2 as a separate product, Windows XP might have gone into the record books as a miserable failure, plagued by security problems and shunned by customers. Instead, it got a new lease on life and an unprecedented seven-year release cycle.

It’s unquestionably true that large businesses have resisted Vista. That’s not surprising, given the problems in the initial release and the relentlessly negative press coverage. But an equally important reason for the continued sluggishness in Vista uptake rates is the economy, which has slowed to a crawl. In trying economic times, one way for big corporations like Intel to save money is to stretch the useful life of hardware and software investments. Intel’s decision makers no doubt have a pretty good idea what’s in Windows 7 and when it’s likely to be released. Their decision to skip Vista tells me that the next version of Windows is further along than most outsiders think.

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Intel Behind the Curve ... NOT!
Nice one Ed, at least one tech writer has a little bit of sense. I do wonder where some of the other newspapers and websites get their journalists from, they are clearly wet behind the ears!

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sorry analysis  russguill | 06/26/08
Marginal improvements?  Buff Loon | 06/27/08
Gee... Given your experiences, you got problems.  Wolfie2K3 | 06/27/08
Did you notice...  Jeremy W | 06/26/08
Where?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/26/08
Read some of his other posts here  GuidingLight | 06/26/08
Read some of your posts too...  User07734 | 06/27/08
Go here:  Jeremy W | 06/26/08
Not sure I understand your point  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/26/08
When the CEO  Jeremy W | 06/26/08
More data. Those who use Dells & HPs are behind curve?  Jeremy W | 06/26/08
Macs Marketshare is up  notsofast | 06/27/08
The jury isn't out on Win vs OS X,  Jeremy W | 06/28/08
settled by who?  rtk | 06/28/08
Anti-competative.  Bozzer | 06/29/08
For IBM allowing Macs...  Jeremy W | 06/26/08
bit of falsehood... and PC can run Linux... it's not just Macs...  shryko | 06/26/08
The only "flexibility" that a Mac has over any other PC...  Jeremy W | 06/26/08
Only thing special about a mac is its high price  ectogamit | 06/26/08
Do the research...  Jeremy W | 06/26/08
If Dells can only run XP/Vista...  cslycord@... | 06/27/08
When Mac is in the Enterprise the way  socialism=nowhere | 06/27/08
How intersting.  Bozzer | 06/29/08
Not up to the job?  Jeremy W | 06/29/08
RE: Different argument  Bozzer | 06/29/08
it's not because a PC can't run mac osx it's just because your god  SO.CAL Guy | 06/30/08
Niggle: Actually, PCs aren't PCs  seanferd | 06/26/08
Term "PC" used by Mac users  bmerc | 06/30/08
You're smoking what?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/26/08
better yet, give us some... it seems like it's a good trip (nt)  shryko | 06/26/08
I noticed...  beoz | 06/26/08
Forcing employees  bob.kerns2 | 06/27/08
RE: Intel stays behind the curve ... again  ibarskiy@... | 06/26/08
or they may skip it, as Microsoft is pushing on Win7...  shryko | 06/26/08
Sure, but...  ibarskiy@... | 06/27/08
The Inquirer presented a biased article against Windows?  ye | 06/26/08
I'd trust the Inquirer over Zdnet  deaf_e_kate | 06/26/08
Of course you would. The Inquirer supports your anti-Microsoft bias.  ye | 06/26/08
Zdnet supports your Microsoft Bias  deaf_e_kate | 06/26/08
Zdnet supports your FUD Bias  ye | 06/26/08
yeah... right.. you show no bias at all  deaf_e_kate | 06/26/08
Thanks for recognizing I do not.  ye | 06/26/08
Fix for my previous comment title  deaf_e_kate | 06/26/08
@rtfa: I've defended other OSes several times in these talkbacks.  ye | 06/26/08
@ye  Hemlock Stones | 06/26/08
Neither are Anti-Microsoft so much as...  User07734 | 06/27/08
hasn't appeared to be so... SO FOLLOW BOTH!  shryko | 06/26/08
It takes 2 clicks to prove you wrong  beoz | 06/26/08
I know it's hard...  bjbrock | 06/27/08
Oh no. Please don't reference theInquirer  Prognosticator | 06/26/08
Also the NY Times  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/26/08
so if all your friends jumped off a bridge...  russguill | 06/26/08
RE: Intel stays behind the curve ... again  jeff@... | 06/26/08
Red herring response. (nt)  ye | 06/26/08
We deal with a company at this very moment  GuidingLight | 06/26/08
Blue skying ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 06/26/08
re: Blue skying ...  deaf_e_kate | 06/26/08
Given that Intel powers all Macs these days...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/26/08
100% Microsoft solution  deaf_e_kate | 06/26/08
Intel and Leopard  Harry Bardal | 06/26/08
Linux runs on any Intel box and doesn't cost a penny.  HypnoToad | 06/26/08
XP was little more than pretty Window-dressing for Windows 2000  Michael Kelly | 06/26/08
Aside from tightening up security what did SP2 do?  ye | 06/26/08
Well that security stuff was kind of important...  Michael Kelly | 06/26/08
I don't consider a security update enough to warrant a "New OS" title.  ye | 06/26/08
Well then we'll just have to disagree on yet another one (nt)  Michael Kelly | 06/26/08
You forgot:  Suicida| | 06/29/08
So???  thungurknifur | 07/02/08
Dream On.  Bozzer | 06/29/08
Nothing wrong with being conservative  Michael Kelly | 06/26/08
Intel stays with what works for them  deaf_e_kate | 06/26/08
Where has anyone been recommending this?  ye | 06/26/08
duh??  deaf_e_kate | 06/26/08
Are you always in the habit of knocking down your own arguments?  ye | 06/26/08
Talkbacks no  Suicida| | 06/29/08
I agree. Companies use what works  Pliny the Elder | 06/26/08
Decent analysis until final statement.  TripleII | 06/26/08
RE: Intel stays behind the curve ... again  Arneh | 06/26/08
GREAT ARTICLE  JABBER_WOLF | 06/26/08
RE: Intel stays behind the curve ... again  fungo | 06/26/08
exactly!!!  ectogamit | 06/26/08
Wrong  dprozzo | 06/26/08
Ungrounded hate???  thungurknifur | 07/02/08
Timings  martin23 | 06/26/08
Intel Saves Money ... Again  ectogamit | 06/26/08
Eh yes/no  Yensi717 | 06/27/08
Cost of license is smallest part  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/28/08
Well  Suicida| | 06/29/08
"relentlessly negative press coverage" - rubbish  james.faction | 06/26/08
What?  dprozzo | 06/26/08
yes msnbc are easy on Vista  james.faction | 06/26/08
You missed some things  dprozzo | 06/26/08
it wasn't missed... you changed the topic  dobosconsulting | 06/27/08
Huh  dprozzo | 06/27/08
dumb arguement and not the same  Rude Union | 06/26/08
When is MS going to fight the fud  marks055@... | 06/26/08
MS don't fight fud, they create it  james.faction | 06/26/08
What I like about it  marks055@... | 06/26/08
I've tried it many times and that's why I knock it  james.faction | 06/26/08
There is more  dprozzo | 06/26/08
XP vs Vista features  dprozzo | 06/27/08
History repeats itself again (nt)  CobraA1 | 06/26/08
Soon to be 80,000 new Macs at Intel???  Jeremy W | 06/26/08
bahahah.  rtk | 06/26/08
You'll grasp at anything, won't you  Pliny the Elder | 06/27/08
Why do they have to change to anything?  Jeremy W | 06/27/08
Costs  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/27/08
Ah, but...  Jeremy W | 06/28/08
You need to get your own blog  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/28/08
Huh? You have refuted what I did not say.  Jeremy W | 06/28/08
All corporate PCs need support but...  Jeremy W | 06/28/08
Re: Ah... but but but  Samic | 07/02/08
Running Macs doesn't put you ahead of the curve.  rtk | 06/27/08
Does Apple offer downgrade rights? Officially?  Jeremy W | 06/28/08
no, downgrade rights.  rtk | 06/28/08
Can I downgrade it to Tiger or lower?  Jeremy W | 06/28/08
no, not can I buy another license  rtk | 06/29/08
RE: Intel stays behind the curve ... again  beoz | 06/26/08
My old company  cfischer83@... | 06/26/08
Stability, supportability, performance over "New and Improved!"  SteveMak | 06/27/08
RE: Behind The Curve?  Mr_Wizard | 06/27/08
Other companies are still using XP...  TCP?IP'ed | 06/27/08
funny story.  rtk | 06/27/08
Ed is right...  meb99 | 06/27/08
RE: Intel seems right on time to me!  vmeck@... | 06/27/08
what are you smoking?  pikeman666@... | 06/27/08
My data shown the complete opposite  ses_27 | 06/27/08
And your data comes from where?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/27/08
Your sources please?  Jeremy W | 06/28/08
I'm not the one quoting numbers  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/28/08
RE: Intel stays behind the curve ... again  Techref6060 | 06/27/08
xp only needed new drivers?  rtk | 06/27/08
...only required new drivers...  anthemwebs@... | 07/02/08
Just shows that "Upgrade for Upgrade's sake" is bad ROI..  Basic Logic | 06/27/08
RE: Intel stays behind the curve ... again  preagan9999 | 06/27/08
Google Desktop is better?  rtk | 06/27/08
RE: Intel stays behind the curve ... again  SloppySeconds | 06/27/08
Intel Is Smarter Than Ed Bott  chessmen | 06/28/08
Using Windows Vista can often require expensive upgrades of computer...  Jeremy W | 06/28/08
Tweaking and fixing  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/28/08
Determine the correct order?  Jeremy W | 06/28/08
Dude  dprozzo | 06/28/08
Error  Bozzer | 06/29/08
RE: Intel stays behind the curve ... and Intel is sure right  green alien | 06/29/08
Virtualization to the rescue?  jpelak | 06/29/08
The recession will slow Vista adoption.  trentreviso | 06/30/08
RE: Intel stays behind the curve ... again  Samic | 07/02/08
Intel Behind the Curve ... NOT!  Siv2 | 07/03/08

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