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February 2nd, 2009

Vista gets a halo effect from Windows 7

Posted by Ed Bott @ 12:34 pm

Categories: Windows 7, Windows Vista

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Conventional wisdom says corporations have completely rejected Windows Vista. But I’m seeing evidence lately that Vista’s image is improving with age. A new report issued today by Benjamin Gray and his colleagues at Forrester Research confirms that Vista is getting a new lease on life in the enterprise.  Microsoft’s well-executed development of Windows 7 might be a big part of the reason.

Forrester surveyed 962 IT decision-makers at North American and European companies with more than 1000 seats (more than a quarter of the survey respondents represent organizations of 20,000 employees or more) and found that Vista is now installed on just under 10% of all PCs within enterprises. One-third of all respondents have already begun Vista deployments, and another 26% have plans to begin deploying Vista this year or next. Another 15% are going to skip Vista and go straight to Windows 7.

In other words, the supposedly despised Vista is about to do what its predecessors did and begin significant adoption after a few years of apparent snubbing. That’s what happened to XP, which had less than 10% total market share (corporate and consumer) after a year on the market and didn’t hit the 50% mark until four years into its lifecycle. Based on Forrester’s numbers, I would expect Vista to approach 50% share by the end of 2010, with IT pros watching Windows 7 to see whether its performance in the field justifies the great early reviews .

I remember reading surveys of IT pros about their intended adoption rates back in 2006 before Vista shipped. Most of those numbers predicted that Vista would be at least modest success for Microsoft. A year later, after Vista’s troubled launch and a tidal wave of bad publicity and devastating Apple ads, the numbers had swung to extreme pessimism.

And now, two years into Vista’s life, those opinions have swung back to a fairly normal adoption curve. Why? The number one reason is Service Pack 1, which made a big difference for Vista. The overwhelming consensus among reviewers was that it fixed a long list of bugs, including some deployment blockers, and improved performance noticeably. SP2 is just around the corner, and anyone who’s doing their own testing instead of believing what they read on Slashdot has had plenty of time to decide whether it’s a smooth stable update (it is).

Vista is part of the same family as Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7, both of which have earned almost universal rave reviews. Server 2008 is built on the same code base as Vista SP1, which adds credence to the idea that Vista wasn’t fatally flawed, only badly botched at launch.

Another factor in Vista’s favor is that the same management team that is doing so well with Windows 7 is also in charge of keeping Vista running. By hitting a steady series of public milestones with Windows 7, Windows boss Steven Sinofsky is restoring corporate confidence in Microsoft’s ability to ship software on a reliable schedule with predictable quality. That confidence makes it easier for IT pros to conclude that the early troubles with Vista were a temporary glitch and not a sign of things to come.

Ironically, deploying Vista SP2 is the most conservative option for Windows shops. XP is about to enter the extended support phase (on April 14, 2009). By contrast, Vista has more than three years left in mainstream support, which runs until at least April 10, 2012. The same instincts that make an IT pro conservative enough to stick with XP for more than seven years will also prevent him from adopting Windows 7 too quickly, no matter how glowing its reviews. Caution dictates waiting at least one year or one service pack, whichever comes later. All of which makes the currently supported, well-documented Vista SP2 the surprisingly safe choice.

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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Um... wake up and smell the coffee
Hmmmm, moved to Win7 on my Asus G2S notebook. Looked to Asus for a x64 Vista GPU driver - the most recent was well out of date. I found a patched version of the latest drivers, installed. Windows Upda... (Read the rest)
Posted by: kaninelupus Posted on: 06/28/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Come now, Ed...  Sleeper Service | 02/02/09
Come now, Sleeper ...  de-void | 02/02/09
Easier to see when you're getting paid to see it  Chad_z | 02/02/09
Yes, OS X and Linux are SO much better  NonZealot | 02/02/09
Those Linux patches aren't always fixes  Michael Kelly | 02/03/09
That was painful to read........  NStalnecker | 02/02/09
Correction.  itguy08 | 02/03/09
Not in my experience  NStalnecker | 02/03/09
Rich depth of experience  Chad_z | 02/03/09
Bad argument  btamxx | 02/03/09
Are The Linux Drivers Full-Featured and Optimized?  PMC-CON | 02/03/09
Um... wake up and smell the coffee  kaninelupus | 06/28/09
Oversimplified  PMC-CON | 02/03/09
Message has been deleted.  CrashPad | 02/03/09
companies holding on to laptops longer  otaddy | 02/02/09
Vista just doesn't work on a dial-up connection. UAC problem.  rtirman37@... | 02/02/09
No problems here  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 02/02/09
It works  NStalnecker | 02/02/09
Re: Vista doesnt work on dial up  Franciscus101 | 02/03/09
Dial Up !  Alan Smithie | 02/03/09
...OK, have you tried turning UAC off?  Narg | 02/03/09
Wow  Richard Flude | 02/02/09
no, companies can wait till Aug 2014  otaddy | 02/02/09
no, companies can't wait till 2014  ericesque | 02/02/09
Put that pipe down...  jasonp@... | 02/03/09
Cannabis Haze -- Volume License Misinterpreted  PMC-CON | 02/03/09
That asides ...  thx-1138_@... | 02/03/09
The Last Straw  sparkfarmer | 02/02/09
What?  custserv@... | 02/02/09
Fictitious straws...  Narg | 02/03/09
Excuse me?  chrome_slinky@... | 02/02/09
Show me a negative review of WS2008 or Win7  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 02/02/09
RE: Show me a negative review of ... Win7 ?  n0neXn0ne | 02/02/09
Don't see any negative reviews in there...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 02/02/09
RE: Don't see any ..., sure ya right ...  n0neXn0ne | 02/02/09
Not negative reviews  NStalnecker | 02/03/09
RE: neglected perception  Narg | 02/03/09
Windows 7  shellcodes_coder | 02/02/09
Heres why you should...  ravi16aug@... | 02/03/09
Agree!  Gillman_Zorgam | 02/03/09
So...  zkiwi | 02/03/09
You forgot one  WiredGuy | 02/03/09
It sounds to me a 45nm wafer is either an X600XL or a 4870 in production?  Gillman_Zorgam | 02/03/09
I've got just one problem with Vista... just one!  General C# | 02/03/09
Known flaw  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 02/03/09
RE: Known flaw ?  n0neXn0ne | 02/03/09
No his suggestion was to use IZarc...  Sleeper Service | 02/03/09
RE: ...his suggestion ...  n0neXn0ne | 02/03/09
Sure...  Sleeper Service | 02/03/09
For most people it's a non issue  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 02/03/09
Agreed - Waiting for Win7 makes sense  WiredGuy | 02/03/09
Use 7zip.  Narg | 02/03/09
There are plenty reports to the opposite.  bjbrock | 02/03/09
latest reports  rtk | 02/03/09
You need to find a new line of work!  bjbrock | 02/03/09
Vista is New Coke!  chessmen | 02/03/09
TERRIBLY underrated OS...  Searinox | 02/03/09
I agree  NStalnecker | 02/03/09
RE: Vista gets a halo effect from Windows 7  Sleeper Service | 02/03/09
Are they actually going for Vista, or simply not avoiding it?  Michael Kelly | 02/03/09
If you want to run the very latest malware, Windows 7 is a must  whisperycat | 02/03/09
LMAO  storm14k | 02/03/09
Oh dear.  Sleeper Service | 02/03/09
That ain't no halo...  ejhonda | 02/03/09
RE: Vista gets a halo effect from Windows 7  DannyO_0x98 | 02/03/09
More Ed Bott Propaganda  chessmen | 02/03/09
re: credibility  Narg | 02/03/09
And yet you keep coming back  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 02/03/09
RE: Vista gets a halo effect from Windows 7  djsonck@... | 02/03/09
Windows 7 and networks  Insight Driver | 02/03/09
partly right  Kaniki | 02/03/09
Suggest you get your PC out of the way!  de-void | 02/05/09
It doesn't...?  Wolfie2K3 | 02/04/09
Re Vista doesn't work with dial up?  RonlS | 02/03/09
Vista Uptake Still Under 10 Percent  chessmen | 02/03/09
Uh, dude?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 02/03/09
So basically Vista is NOT a failure?  Narg | 02/03/09
Common Sense?  hungryjoe | 02/03/09
RE: Vista gets a halo effect from Windows 7  atari_z | 02/03/09
I don't buy it.  btamxx | 02/03/09
maths not your best subject Ed  martin23 | 02/03/09
Halo Effect? Perfect, right before a migraine  support@... | 02/03/09
Message has been deleted.  ramnet@... | 02/03/09
Once again...  Sleeper Service | 02/04/09
economy will slow down any IT spending  marks055@... | 02/03/09
RE: Vista gets a halo effect from Windows 7  heywooda@... | 02/04/09
RE: Vista gets a halo effect from Windows 7  venividivici2003@... | 02/04/09
And Bush gets a halo effect from Obama.  trentreviso | 02/08/09
You need to go back to analogy school  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 02/08/09
Incomprehensible?  trentreviso | 02/14/09
RE: Vista gets a halo effect from Windows 7  ditkazbearz | 03/02/09

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