
By Tim Ferguson
Published: Wednesday 02 April 2008
Email story to a Friend | Report Abuse
Name
Nick Cole
Location
Scotland
Occupation
Director
Comment
Not surprising.
People, individuals as well as organisations want stability and a period of benefiting from investment. They do not want to continually learn new interfaces and ways of doing things that were well understood before. They do not want frequent re-training, re- engineering, systems adaptation and amendment.
They also do not want to be made to do things just becaause Microsoft want to keep moving their goalposts and repackaging at considerable expense existing functionality.
Not surprising.
People, individuals as well as ...
Nick Cole
I wonder how many firms follow our example. Repl...
W.S.Becket
Obviously a lot of companies have spent a lot of t...
David King
a Vista upgrade is much too expensive for the some...
Karen Challinor
I get my new laptop tomorrow.
The first thing I...
Sarah
Also, how many of the corporate 'Vista' licences a...
Anonymous
I don't suppose my 'upgrade' from Vista to XP Home...
Andrew Robb
Agenda Setters 2009
Welcome to the ninth annual Agenda Setters poll – silicon.com's list of the top 50 most influential individuals in the technology and IT industries, from techies and CIOs to entrepreneurs and business leaders. Find out more in our latest special report.
Copyright © 2008 CBS Interactive Limited. All rights reserved. Top of page
The Round-Up The Weekly Round-Up: 03.12.09 'Ere guv, you'll never guess who I had in the back of my cab the other day…'
Stuart Roberts Shared services - how to get it right in your business Recession boosts uptake