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Vista is ready for businesses
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by Mark Leo   
Friday, 01 December 2006 01:58 PM
Vista

With plenty of buzz running around that Vista is now available for businesses around the world, consumers will have to wait a tad bit longer (30th January) before it becomes available for them .The big question is, how will this benefit businesses? An upgrade for large businesses will definitely take a lot of effort from many parties which is of course a huge investment but how much do businesses think that the ROI (return of invested capital) will be?

Will it be years before the actual benefits of Vista start to trickle into the accounting books? Questions linger about, how would corporations incorporate their existing software infrastructure to Vista and Office 2007? Several large multi-national corporations are still dependent on the older Microsoft 2000 systems whilst relying on other office productivity suites but can Microsoft change that? 

Vs With plenty of issues flying about about security concerning Vista and the many loopholes and exploits which might endanger users to lawsuits with the European commission, how will Microsoft introduce their latest operating system to companies and convince them that this new piece of software will definitely reduce enterprise spending and improve productivity?

What about Microsoft's anti-piracy policy with Vista, how would that affect corporate editions and companies? So many questions still float about as if they were floating heads looking for a body to land upon. There are too many shrouds of darkness which encompass the true ability of Vista. Will it be another technology upgrade deemed to help companies or consumers or is this another eye candy software which might appease the ever hungry public which has a trend to crave for new things?

Only time can answer these questions and as more and more companies take the bold step to move to this new operating system can we see the true benefits or problems that come with it.

- Source Microsoft Press Release




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