Windows 7, the version of the Microsoft operating system, will be launched October 22. However, despite positive comments at the beginning, six of the 10 companies surveyed by ScriptLogic Corp, are planning to upgrade to save money or because they are worried the new system will not be compatible with existing applications . Research shows that nearly 60 percent of companies surveyed have no plans to upgrade to Windows Vista from Windows 7 (the current version), 34 percent deployment by the end of the year 2010 and only 5.4 per cent vai by the end of 2009.More than 1000 companies that were probe by that argument, even reducing economised software that invested in modernization. ScriptLogic Corp., which helps companies manage Microsoft Windows-based networks, sent surveys to 20,000 managers of information technology to understand the state of the market.
Forty-two percent of respondents said their the main reason to avoid Windows 7 is the "do not have the time and resources", while 39 percent are concerned about application compatibility in Windows 7.The prices for Microsoft Windows 7, will be from £ 79.99 for the basic package to update and increase to £ 199.99 for the Ultimate Edition.
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