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April 13th, 2009

84% of IT pros don't plan to upgrade to Windows 7 this year

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 3:27 am

Categories: Operating Systems, Software, Windows

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Information Technology, Operating System, Survey, Microsoft Windows, Marketing Research, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, Andrew Nusca

A new survey has revealed that 84 percent of IT professionals do not have plans to upgrade existing Windows desktop and laptop systems to Windows 7 in the next year, despite early enthusiasm from beta testers of the new operating system.

According to a recent survey by systems management appliance company KACE, many respondents cited the shortcomings of Windows 7’s predecessor, Vista, as the leading reason for slow adoption of Windows 7, with software compatibility, cost of implementation and the current economic environment also major concerns.

The vast majority, 83 percent, said they are likely to skip Vista altogether and eventually migrate directly to Windows 7, according to the survey.

The research, which polled more than 1,100 IT workers, showed that IT departments of all sizes have concerns about moving to Windows 7, and 50 percent are considering moving from Windows altogether to alternative operating systems, such as Mac OS and Linux. That’s up almost 10 percent from a similar survey conducted last July.

The black eye that is Vista may be to blame.

“The research shows that despite the early enthusiasm for Windows 7, organizations are still wary about adoption, demonstrating what could be described as an even overly cautious approach,” said Diane Hagglund, senior research analyst for Dimensional Research and the survey’s author. “Negative public perception of Vista seems to have helped build this layer of distrust with Windows 7.”

A quick take on the findings from the survey:

  • 84 percent of survey respondents have no plans to upgrade existing Windows desktops and laptops to Windows 7 next year;
  • 72 percent indicated they are more concerned about upgrading to Windows 7 than staying with an outdated XP operating system;
  • 50 percent revealed they have considered moving from Windows to an alternative operating system, and 27 percent of those cited Mac OS as the top alternative;
  • Almost 60 percent of survey respondents do not presently have a tool in place that automates operating system migration;
  • Economic factors, such as budget freezes and staff reductions, were cited as other reasons to not immediately adopt Windows 7.

Finally, KACE says 72 percent of survey respondents view a tool to help migrate operating systems as something that helps save time and effort (naturally, the company offers such an approach).

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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Cost, training, and support also come into the equation...
And while Macs may be easy to use, the transition WILL require training nonetheless, not to mention training to deal with virtualization and/or bootcamp. There is no guarantee that developers will jum... (Read the rest)
Posted by: magius Posted on: 04/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Do you plan to hold off on Vista?  andrew.nuscaZDNet Moderator | 04/13/09
In other news  honeymonster | 04/13/09
You have a point there  Lerianis | 04/13/09
I don't think so..... Beta is incomplete.  James Quinn | 04/13/09
Theyt are stupid if they are NOT upgrading to Windows 7  Lerianis | 04/13/09
We've been saying that exact thing about Macs for  James Quinn | 04/13/09
In case you didn't notice, application compatibility is key.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 04/13/09
Cost, training, and support also come into the equation...  magius | 04/20/09
That's just market share  EdumacationIT | 04/17/09
Moving to Linux.  General C# | 04/13/09
Second that...  NonmaskableInt | 04/13/09
They haven't had hands on if they believe that.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/13/09
You failed to see any problems with V*sta either.  InAction Man | 04/13/09
Oh Please  wolf_z | 04/13/09
I will *replace* them as they reach EOL.  kozmcrae | 04/13/09
That's The Saga Of No_Ax  itanalyst2@... | 04/13/09
He only comes out of hidding...  kozmcrae | 04/13/09
Not true  Michael Kelly | 04/13/09
Application compatibility  eljay001 | 04/13/09
Liking it is one thing.  kozmcrae | 04/13/09
RE: 84% of IT pros don't plan to upgrade to Windows 7 this year  Timpraetor | 04/13/09
But many Vista home victims are  ejhonda | 04/13/09
This just makes sense to my mind....  JB King | 04/13/09
RE:84% of IT pros don't plan to upgrade to Windows 7 this year  richdave | 04/13/09
Also Moving to Linux  trentreviso | 04/13/09
RE: 84% of IT pros don't plan to upgrade to Windows 7 this year  OhKrud | 04/13/09
RE: 84% of IT pros don't plan to upgrade to Windows 7 this year  jshaw@... | 04/13/09
Compatability  medezark@... | 04/13/09
RE: 84% of IT pros don't plan to upgrade to Windows 7 this year  ablejoy@... | 04/13/09
Actually the computer determines EOL...  wolf_z | 04/13/09
instant gratification...  Narg | 04/13/09
RE: 84% of IT pros don't plan to upgrade to Windows 7 this year  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 04/13/09
Top concerns  bklooste | 04/13/09
Windows user interface  The Management consultant | 04/14/09
What a STUPID survey  wackoae | 04/13/09
Yes & No  melekali | 04/18/09
Risk  The Management consultant | 04/14/09
I was not contacted for this survey...  Spiritusindomit@... | 04/14/09
You didn't get the memo???  EdumacationIT | 04/17/09
RE: 84% of IT pros don't plan to upgrade to Windows 7 this year  rbslack@... | 04/14/09
Too Soon  melekali | 04/14/09

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