Topic: SMBs
Topic: Windows Vista
Topic: Windows 7
Microsoft is keeping a low profile on the next version of its flagship operating system
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I don't think those two issues should be enough to stop businesses from driving forward. For one, most companies never upgraded to Vista in the first place. For two, most companies would probably opt for a clean install of Win 7 than to do an in-place upgrade of a users system anyway.
As for the drivers issue, I do agree with that. Companies should have a test program in place on their hardware before doing a mass upgrade. From what I have seen though, for systems with driver issues, the Vista drivers work fine.