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By Mike Ricciuti

Published: Thursday 24 April 2008


Name

Nick Cole


Location

Scotland


Occupation

Director


Comment

People do not choose to buy Vista. The presence of this operating system is a consequence of the anti-competitive practice of (forced) bundling it with a new PC.

Apart from a new appearance (experience) what have customers really got for their expenditure? Is it really worth it, especially for corporate installations?

If they think it represents value for money, how are they really evaluating it?



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