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November 13th, 2007

Report: One-third of businesses to begin Vista deployments by mid-2008

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 6:41 pm

Categories: Corporate strategy, Vista, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Forrester Research Inc., Microsoft Deployment, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

Forrester Research has issued a new study in which it predicts that at least one-third of enterprises will begin to deploy Windows Vista enterprise-wide by mid-2008.

Report: One-third of businesses to begin Vista deployments by mid-2008Driving Vista adoption will be an increase in applications certified as Vista-compatible and new PC form factors which are “ready to run Vista smoothly” and at “price points will make compatible machines more affordable than they are today,” the Forrester researchers said in their “How Windows Vista Will Shake Up The State Of The Enterprise Operating System” report, released on November 12.

Forrester acknowledged that a number of businesses are waiting for Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 before starting their Vista deployment rollouts. But according to current schedule, Vista SP1 is set to roll out in the first calendar quarter of next year.

“The era of Windows Vista within enterprises has officially started, with a whimper,” the Forrester researchers said. “But think of it as the snowflakes before the storm. Adoption of the newest Windows OS has been cautious at best in the first six to eight months since its initial release, hovering at just 2%, but dipping as low as 0% to 3% across different regions and company sizes.”

Forrester’s latest research — based on a survey of 1,001 “hardware decision makers at North American and European enterprises — concluded that by mid-2008, Windows Vista will be deployed across at least one-quarter of PCs. (Forrester’s survey base consisted of 43% of respondents from large enterprises; 35% from “very large” enterprises an 22 percent from Global 2000 enterprises.)

Meanwhile, Microsoft is doing what it can to spur further business deployment of Vista.

When Microsoft rolled out Windows Vista a year ago, company officials were optimistic (but not overly so) about businesses’ plans for deploying Vista. One of the main reasons the Redmondians were upbeat about Vista deployment in the enterprise was because of the number of deployment tools it had waiting in the wings.

This week, Microsoft began rolling out final and/or refreshed versions of a number of these corporate Vista deployment tools. Among them:

  • Microsoft Deployment. Microsoft Deployment replaces the company’s set of Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) tools. Unlike BDD, the Deployment tool supports Windows Server deployments, not just client ones. Microsoft Consulting Services blogger Richard Smith says the current Microsoft Deployment release is just the first of three planned Microsoft Deployment rollouts between now and summer 2008. This release integrates with deployment features in Configuration Manager 2007. The next releases will add more support for WIndows Server 2008, Windows Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 and System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 deployments.
  • Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) 5.0. In its final version, out now, ACT 5.0 adds support for .Net Framework 2.0 and helps users test and fix their line-of-business applications for Vista-compatibility. Microsoft rolled out a release-candidate test version of ACT 5.0 earlier this year.
  • Windows Vista Harware Assessment tool (Known both as WVHA and HAT) 2.1: A “Solution Accelerator” that allows customers and partners to decide which PCs they should upgrade to Vista and Office 2007. Beta registratino is open for the next release of this tool, which will be rnamed the “Microsoft Assessment and Planning Solution Accelerator,” or MAP. The new releae will including “assessment and planning scenarios for server migration, server consolidation and virtualization with Windows Server 2008,” the Softies say.
  • Microsoft User State Migration Tools 3.0: A remote migration tool that preserves one or multiple users’ files and settings.

Each of these deployment tools has been downloaded about 300,000 times since they became available to customers in early 2007, according to Microsoft.

Microsoft also launched this week a new Springboard Series Web site with accompanying documentation and forums for businesses planning and migrating to Vista, with lots of how-to videos and FAQs.

What do you think of Forrester’s prediction that one-third of businesses will begin deploying Vista by mid-2008? Too ambitious? Too conservative? On the money?

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RE: Report: One-third of businesses to begin Vista deployments by mid-2008
One small point, I roll out systems to business(small, medium and large) and have rolled out 100% Vista since its Push on the public a number off months ago, however 100% of these have been "DOWNGRADE... (Read the rest)
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This is expected  pa2004 | 11/13/07
RE: Report: One-third of businesses to begin Vista deployments by mid-2008  g_keramidas@... | 11/13/07
Too optimistic  TechExec2 | 11/14/07
I think I'll go with Forrester's prediction.  ShadeTree | 11/14/07
Nothing is ever certain  itpro_z | 11/14/07
Your firm's actions support my argument  TechExec2 | 11/14/07
Rollout  itpro_z | 11/14/07
More doubletalk  TechExec2 | 11/14/07
Even more doubletalk  itpro_z | 11/14/07
The World Has Already Passed Him Up  rkuhn040172@... | 11/14/07
Another Microsoft fanboy who has not rolled out Vista  TechExec2 | 11/14/07
Fence sitters and stump jumpers  Ole Man | 11/14/07
You're an Idiot  rkuhn040172@... | 11/15/07
"...We will upgrade ... when our ERP software is compatible..."  TechExec2 | 11/15/07
BDD, ACT, WVHA = Bloatfarm Failure  Jeremy W | 11/14/07
Comments.  TheTruthisOutThere@... | 11/14/07
Your failure to understand new OS rollouts = bloat post.  xuniL_z | 11/14/07
Read their bank account, they have delivered.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/14/07
But they have not deleivered for their owners  j.m.galvin | 11/14/07
What?  rkuhn040172@... | 11/14/07
Check your facts  TechExec2 | 11/14/07
"BloatMaster J" is in the house  GuidingLight | 11/14/07
He's PapaBloat  rtk | 11/14/07
You WILL run Vista whether you like it or not  erm@... | 11/14/07
Where are all the M$ cheerleaders?  erm@... | 11/14/07
Large resellers  itpro_z | 11/14/07
If you read my post....  erm@... | 11/14/07
How many salesmen have you dealt with?  rtk | 11/14/07
Backdoors  itpro_z | 11/14/07
I don't know about ALL the OS's  Ole Man | 11/14/07
Ah, yes, HP  itpro_z | 11/14/07
I dont think so..  erm@... | 11/14/07
Heard of downgrade rights?  rtk | 11/14/07
Microsoft doesn't write drivers...  itpro_z | 11/14/07
Microsoft snaps their fingers  Ole Man | 11/14/07
Nor does your anti-MS propaganda  GuidingLight | 11/14/07
I have no propaganda  Ole Man | 11/14/07
Propaganda is about all you have.  rtk | 11/14/07
You are getting funny  Ole Man | 11/14/07
People Moved To New Coke Too  itanalyst | 11/14/07
Old Coke....  michael.burgess@... | 11/14/07
But the old coke is still new  voska | 11/14/07
And some of us stuck with Dr. Pepper.  James T. Kirk | 11/14/07
And I Thought  rkuhn040172@... | 11/14/07
RE: Report: One-third of businesses to begin Vista deployments by mid-2008  sj_z | 11/14/07
Microsoft-sponsored  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 11/14/07
but...  sj_z | 11/15/07
There's a big question floating around  voska | 11/14/07
Windows leaving the domain  HooNoze | 11/14/07
Seems pretty realistic  GeiselS@... | 11/14/07
RE: Report: One-third of businesses to begin Vista deployments by mid-2008  jimmccormick | 11/14/07
Even Popular Windows Supersites Advise Taking A Pass On Vista  chessmen | 11/14/07
Nice year old article.  rtk | 11/14/07
Still Relevant  chessmen | 11/14/07
Exactly  Wascalwabbit | 11/14/07
Problems of the past  xuniL_z | 11/19/07
What?! There is no enterprise demand for Vista.  TechExec2 | 11/19/07
More refutation of "pent up demand" for Vista  TechExec2 | 11/19/07
definitely  jiagebusen | 11/14/07
WOW!  Ole Man | 11/14/07
Ask your IT dept, Dave.  SpikeyMike | 12/19/07
Forrester: Bastion of MS PR  Chad_z | 11/14/07
It will be interesting to see...  itpro_z | 11/14/07
RE: Report: One-third of businesses to begin Vista deployments by mid-2008  michael.burgess@... | 11/14/07
False  thastark@... | 11/14/07
For comparision.  rtk | 11/14/07
Which Retailer  thastark@... | 11/14/07
Unngh-ungh-unnh-uuuuunnnnnhhh......  Ole Man | 11/14/07
Which retailer  thastark@... | 11/14/07
When this happens...  vikingnyc@... | 11/14/07
RE: Report: One-third of businesses to begin Vista deployments by mid-2008  erniem1970@... | 11/14/07
No way  hawkeyeaz1 | 11/14/07
Sounds right to me  John Musbach | 11/14/07
Sound like they should be writing for the tonight show  wizardb@... | 11/15/07
Poor American Tech  bcroner | 11/16/07
RE: Report: One-third of businesses to begin Vista deployments by mid-2008  greatprof1@... | 06/05/08
RE: Report: One-third of businesses to begin Vista deployments by mid-2008  David Gale | 06/05/08
RE: Report: One-third of businesses to begin Vista deployments by mid-2008  ozwes007@... | 06/05/08

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