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Vista take-up slow in 2007: Gartner |
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by Stan Beer
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Friday, 01 December 2006 |
The take-up of Microsoft's newly released operating system, Windows Vista will be painfully slow according to newly released figures for IT research group Gartner.
By the end of 2007 Vista will only be installed
on about 9% of PCs, while less than 30% of PCs will have the new
operating system installed by the end of 2008, Gartner's figures say.
If gartner's figures are to be believed, however, 2009 and beyond will
be the turning point, with half of all PCs running Vista by the end of
2009 and more than two thirds with Vista installed by the end of 2010.
Meanwhile Gartner does not believe either Linux or Mac OSX will
increase their market share at all during the same period. Linux will
be bogged down at less than 2%, while Mac OSX will remain constant at
2.4%, according to Gartner's set of numbers.{moscomment}
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