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迷客科技 (Free subscription) | yesterday
According to Forrester Research , Windows vista is the 'New Coke' of Operating Systems. After being on the market for over a year it still hasn't captured 10% of the enterprise space according to Enterprise Trends: Vista Is Rejected; Mozilla And Apple Make Small Gains by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D. Other fun facts for Microsoft's flagship operating system: 8.8% Vista Penetration Microsoft says it...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Certona, a provider of real-time optimization and personalization solutions for multichannel retailers, announced today that it will conduct a free Web seminar with research firm Forrester on July 31.
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Market Wire (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
SAN DIEGO, CA (MARKET WIRE) Certona, a provider of real-time optimization and personalization solutions for multichannel retailers, announced today that it will conduct a free Web seminar with research firm Forrester on July 31.
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Windows Vista Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
This week Forrester Research analyst Thomas Mendel published a report that claims that Windows Vista has been "rejected" in the enterprise and suggests to his customers that they should re-evaluate their Windows Vista deployments and consider waiting for Windows 7. Not surprisingly, this is something that we, our millions of enterprise customers, and a bunch of pesky statistics don't agree...
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Computerworld UK's Roundup (Free subscription) | yesterday
Fewer than one in eleven of the PCs being used in large or very large enterprises runs Windows Vista, according to survey results released Wednesday by Forrester Research.
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Computerworld UK's Roundup (Free subscription) | yesterday
Fewer than one in eleven of the PCs being used in large or very large enterprises runs Windows Vista, according to survey results released Wednesday by Forrester Research.
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"GroundReport (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Oracle and i-flex solutions have announced that Oracle has been recognized as a Global Power Seller in Forrester Research’s June 2008 independent report, “Global Banking Platform Deals 2007: Vendors." Forrester Research defines Global Power Sellers as “leaders with more than 35 new banking platform clients in at least six regions of the world in 2007.” Only Oracle and one other vendor...
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Mac World UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
Fewer than one in eleven of the PCs being used in large or very large enterprises runs Windows Vista Fewer than one in eleven of the PCs being used in large or very large enterprises runs Windows Vista, according to survey results released Wednesday by Forrester Research.
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Asa Dotzler - Firefox and more (Free subscription) | yesterday
Following up on my Wakoopa Firefox metrics post, I should definitely mention the latest from Forrester Research, as excerpted by Larry Dignan : Firefox is the browser of choice for 19.4 percent of enterprise users surveyed up from 16.8 percent in January. It’s also notable that IE 6.0 is top dog with 63.5 percent share. IE 7.0 is 36.5 percent. Overall, the message is clear. Browsers are diverse...
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ActiveWin.com Headlines (Free subscription) | yesterday
The same day that Forrester Research is touting yet another of a growing number of studies claiming Vista is failing to gain traction in the enterprise, Microsoft is claiming just the opposite. In a presentation at Microsoft’s annual Financial Analyst Meeting in Redmond on July 24, company officials outlined their bullish projections and claims for Windows Vista. But it wasn’t the facts and...
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The Blade (Free subscription) | yesterday
Microsoft is still struggling trying to get big businesses to start using Windows Vista operating system. According to a survey by Forrester Research, Inc. about 87% of companies with 50,000 or more employees are still using Windows XP. But the wording of the report takes on a nasty tone when it compares Vista to the ‘new Coke’ and when it is stated that companies should take the lead of Intel...
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mac.ro (Free subscription) | yesterday
Posted by Dennis Sellers Fewer than one in 11 of the PCs being used in large or very large enterprises runs Windows Vista, according to a new study by Forrester Research. Meanwhile, the share of Macs in the enterprise grew to 4.5 percent in June from 3.7 percent in January 2008, and 80 percent...
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InfoWorld (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Fewer than one in eleven of the PCs being used in large or very large enterprises runs Windows Vista , according to survey results released Wednesday by Forrester Research Inc. Of the 50,000 enterprise users surveyed by the Cambridge, Mass. analyst firm, 87.1% were still running Windows XP at the end of June, compared to 8.8% for Vista. According to author Thomas Mendel, that implies that the...
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mac.ro (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
In a new study, Forrester Research uncovers some good news for Microsoft: Vista usage among businesses is up by more than 40 percent since January. The bad news: still, less than 10 percent of the 50,000 companies surveyed use Vista. More troubling ...
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Engadget HD (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Filed under: Industry , Media PCs , Other hardware Just moments after ABI Research published a report suggesting that all-in-one PCs and internet TV would invigorate the HTPC market comes something similar from Forrester Research . Its latest analysis suggests that the growing trend of maintaining files rather than physical discs could give home media servers a significant boost. Essentially,...