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IT pros brand Windows Vista a 'distraction'
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Jan 31, 2007 9:25 AM
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Survey respondents fear application incompatibility.
Almost half of IT professionals feel that migrating to Microsoft's Windows Vista is just a "distraction" from more important issues, a survey claimed today.
Conducted by online research firm emedia, the survey shows that just over half (54 percent) of respondents suspect that application incompatibility will cause problems for those migrating to Microsoft's latest operating system.
Nearly two-thirds (63 percent) cited cost as a pressure point, but most respondents (82 percent) expect Windows Vista to improve security and compliance.
In areas other than security, respondents expect Vista to bring improvements to desktop infrastructure optimisation (49 percent), finding and using information (42 percent) and enabling a mobile workforce (30 percent).
However, fewer than half of respondents (47 percent) expect their organisation to migrate to Vista in the foreseeable future, and more than a quarter (27 percent) expect Vista to have no impact on their business within the next 18 months.
David Clark, managing director at emedia, said: "Given the importance of security and the expectation that Vista will improve the security situation, it is surprising that so many IT workers see its deployment as a distraction.
"Survey after survey shows that IT professionals routinely know what they ought to be doing, so perhaps this reflects that they are often so busy keeping up that they do not actually have time to raise their head and look ahead."
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