Rarely does a week go by that there isn’t at least one story in the media about the supposed shortcomings of Windows Vista or how companies are scorning it because of incompatibilities or a perceived lack of business value. Reading this coverage, you might get the impression that Windows Vista’s predicament is unique among the various versions of Windows. A decade spent helping customers assess the savings and business value of a Windows upgrade tells me otherwise.
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It has been a year-and-a-half since Microsoft launched Vista. And yet, in some IT circles, mentioning Vista in a crowd of IT professionals evokes a snarling reaction that’s normally associated with throwing a raw steak to a pack of Rottweilers. With that in mind, it’s worth pondering the question: What’s the real source of the continued negativity around Vista, and why do some IT professionals still love to tear it apart whenever it’s mentioned?



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