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October 13th, 2009

Gartner: Windows 7 is 'all but inevitable'

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 9:37 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Service Pack, Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Gartner Inc., Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

Gartner Group analysts are telling business users that they should look at Windows 7 as an  “all but inevitable” Windows release.

Because “typically more than half of an organization’s applications still require Windows,” said Gartner researchers during an October 13 Webcast for Gartner clients and others, replacing Windows is not a short-term option.

Gartner analysts Michael Silver and Stephen Kleynhans shared these opinions and more during an hour focused on providing business users with guidance about Windows 7 features, licensing and deployment.

Assertions from their presentation:

  • Windows 7 is not a major architectural release; it’s a polishing of Windows Vista. Still, for businesses, there are “good things to be had” in Windows 7, including AppLocker, BitLocker to Go, BrancheCache, better User Account Control settings, an updated user interface and support for HomeGroups.
  • Business users should be cognizant of the downgrade/upgrade gotchas around Windows 7. For users who don’t have Software Assurance (SA) contracts, Microsoft’s limits on downgrades to XP (18 months from Windows 7’s release or until the time Windows 7 Service Pack (SP) 1 is released — whichever is earlier) could be problematic. If you don’t have SA and don’t purchase new PCs with a Windows 7 license within this window, you could end up paying $120 to $200 per PC for an upgrade license if you aren’t ready to deploy Windows 7 right off the bat.
  • While Windows XP’s extended support phase doesn’t end until 2014, third-party application support for a new operating system typically begins to wane two years after the end of mainstream support. This means the XP “danger zone” is 2013 and beyond.
  • There’s no need to wait for Windows 7 SP1 before starting to plan and test Windows 7. Because Microsoft releases most fixes and updates regularly over Windows Update/Automatic Update, there’s no need to wait for SP1, which is basically a rollup of all these fixes. Microsoft officials aren’t saying when they are planning to release SP1 for Windows 7, but Gartner is calculating it’ll be some time in mid-2010, according to their charts.
  • Companies should budget 12 to 18 months to test and prepare for a new operating system release. Because Windows 7 had “a good beta,” that period may be slightly shorter. But expect a 12-month window between Windows 7’s release to manufacturing (which was July) and “maturity.” Maturity, in this case, means full ISV support; the availability of sufficient training resources and a significant amount of “expertise to be built up in the market.”

The Gartner folks conducted a few online polls during today’s Webinar. According to one, 59 percent of the particpants never teted and ended up skipping Vista and another 24 percent tested Vista but still ended up skipping it. Those who did deploy Vista are likely to encounter significantly lower migration costs than those who didn’t, Gartner said. Here’s the chart with their calculations. (Click on the chart to enlarge.):

Another poll, which asked when Webcast participants planned to deploy Windows 7, found that 21 percent are planning to deploy in the first half of calendar 2010; 30 percent in the second half of 2010; 23 percent in the first half of 2011; and 20 percent some time beyond that. (Six percent of those polled said they plan to deploy in calendar 2009.)

Unlike consumers, businesses have not been early adopters of 64-bit Windows releases. Gartner’s online poll regarding business plans for 64-bit versions of Windows 7 found 34 percent still planning to stick with 32-bit Windows 7 and 25 percent undecided, but learning toward 32-bit. Another 28 percent of those polled said they were undecided, but leaning toward a 64-bit Windows 7 variant, and 13 percent saying they planning to go primarily 64-bit. Gartner’s analysts noted that 64-bit does proide more address space and access to more physical RAM, but offered users “no major benefit changes,” as well as possible lack of availability of security, VPN and other applications/services.

Gartner’s bottom-line recommendations for business users weighing what do do about Windows 7 (and when):

Many large enterprise customers still rely on Gartner for guidance. What do you think of the firm’s advice on Windows 7?

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Garnter has NO credibility!
Gartner was also the ones who said "Don't skip
Vista!"

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Two years ago, Dec 2007, they were pushing
Vista with all their might and WARNING people
NOT to wait for Windo... (Read the rest)
Posted by: ChazzMatt Posted on: 11/16/09  (Edited: 11/16/09 @ 02:14) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Completely Disagree with Gartner's Recommendations...  GoodThings2Life | 10/13/09
you disagree with Gartner?  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 10/13/09
bullish  elllroy | 10/13/09
Oh look! A troll!  Sleeper Service | 10/13/09
Can you back your statement that  Rama.NET | 10/13/09
So what if they're paid  Macintoshtoffy | 10/14/09
Well said...  kgunnIT | 10/14/09
People pay for Garner's Drivel?  itguy08 | 10/13/09
Non Technical management types ....  mrlinux | 10/13/09
True but  itguy08 | 10/14/09
Well, itguy08...  Sleeper Service | 10/13/09
Nothing to do with Windows  itguy08 | 10/14/09
gartner is an invaluable tool  RightPaddock | 10/15/09
Of *course* XP-to-7 upgrades cost more.  TriangleDoor | 10/13/09
Hurry up!  rjohn05 | 10/13/09
RE: Gartner: Windows 7 is 'all but inevitable'  Ammalgam | 10/13/09
gartner is a who*e  elllroy | 10/13/09
Isn't it amazing...  Sleeper Service | 10/13/09
But you see, logically, if you take no action to upgrade  D. T. Schmitz | 10/13/09
No -one cares...  Sleeper Service | 10/13/09
You mean, YOU don't care. /b/  D. T. Schmitz | 10/13/09
No, me and about 99% of all other computer users.  Sleeper Service | 10/13/09
It failed. Deal with it. Nobody cares. Bla blah  D. T. Schmitz | 10/13/09
What is your point?  IT_User | 10/13/09
It's been around for nearly twenty years...  Sleeper Service | 10/13/09
And Linux has displaced Windows in the LSE and NYSE  D. T. Schmitz | 10/13/09
Note the word desktop.  Sleeper Service | 10/13/09
Linux works well as a desktop  Ole Man | 10/13/09
If you have to 'slave at Windows all day'...  Sleeper Service | 10/13/09
Everybody is a slave to something  Ole Man | 10/14/09
Actually I use...  Sleeper Service | 10/14/09
Read your EULA  Ole Man | 10/15/09
The word *is* desktop  IT_User | 10/14/09
you don't care  mrdt | 10/14/09
I'm not particulalry excited by Windows 7...  Sleeper Service | 10/14/09
And your head is deeply buried in the sand  IT_User | 10/14/09
I'm not trolling: they failed.  Sleeper Service | 10/14/09
Until "they" succeeded  IT_User | 10/14/09
I think you misunderstand.  Sleeper Service | 10/14/09
You care  NickNielsen | 10/14/09
Debates, Opinions and agreeing to disagree  graphx | 10/14/09
It's al about the $$$$$$$  lawyersoffice@... | 10/14/09
It is not up to me  Silvermane | 10/13/09
'inevitable'?? Not for me  Linux Geek | 10/13/09
Go Away  Djblois | 10/13/09
Thank you for that DA response...linux blog is around the corner...  socialism=nowhere | 10/13/09
Are you really taking the mickey out of him?  Patanjali | 10/13/09
For most businesss, a recipe to go broke!  Patanjali | 10/13/09
RE: Gartner: Windows 7 is 'all but inevitable'  pogson | 10/13/09
Actually not at all "inevitable"  rcfoulk@... | 10/13/09
Get Windows 7 and Vbox Linux  PlayFair | 10/13/09
RE: Gartner: Windows 7 is 'all but inevitable'  Billgls | 10/13/09
We are in process with our Beta Group (I'm one)...using  socialism=nowhere | 10/13/09
Doubtful you ever will  IT_User | 10/13/09
RE: Gartner: Windows 7 is 'all but inevitable'  markw@... | 10/13/09
RE: Gartner: Windows 7 is 'all but inevitable'  mist42nz | 10/13/09
RE: Gartner: Windows 7 is 'all but inevitable'  Goldcds | 10/13/09
I really can't link this enough  PlayFair | 10/13/09
Bookmarked!  NStalnecker | 10/13/09
Windoze huh?  NStalnecker | 10/13/09
You got her an Apple?  Fergose | 10/13/09
Linux more secure?  Fergose | 10/13/09
WALL OF TEXT!  Sleeper Service | 10/13/09
Are you sure Windows is at fault here?  IT_User | 10/14/09
'all but inevitable'? Who can translate this into other English words?  Mantvis | 10/14/09
Linux is NOT viable as a desktop  bklooste | 10/14/09
On a par with XP  calumg | 10/14/09
And I put your credibility  Ole Man | 10/14/09
not really  freebird1974 | 10/14/09
Patience wins out  reisen55@... | 10/14/09
A passionate plea to the editors  bored_with_the_same_old_moaning | 10/14/09
just don't read it  ijdu | 10/14/09
Spellcheck? Editors... where are you?  Elvis.Is.Alive | 10/14/09
RE: Gartner: Windows 7 is 'all but inevitable'  umer@... | 10/14/09
Beware of employee discontent  Daddy Tadpole | 10/14/09
Free Win 7 Upgrade  ceh4702 | 10/14/09
RE: Gartner: Windows 7 is 'all but inevitable'  ijdu | 10/14/09
Windows 7 - In two minds...  NKX | 10/14/09
Time to migrate to Desktop Linux  potter67 | 10/17/09
Migrate to Desktop Linux distro and save $$$  Christian_<>< | 10/18/09
Garnter has NO credibility!  ChazzMatt | 11/16/09

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