
"The reseller said the survey, which was taken by 772 IT bosses, also revealed that confidence in Vista's capabilities had improved with nearly half scoring it "above expectations" particularly on security, performance, productivity, search, and updates."
I'm skeptical about those 772 IT bosses. Are they of the Dilbert type ? Does their brain so severly limit their expectations ?
I'm using XP on a 5 years old laptop at work, and Excel for example runs ok even with large sheets.
I was, 2 days back, physically forced to work for 2 days on a brand new laptop running Vista, with HW specs 8 times above my work laptop, and opening an XLS sheet of 300 lines was a *hell* slower than anything I've seen.
Oh, yes, and since I caught the local WIFI spot, it did install stuff and wanted furiously to reboot. And at the time I had to reboot it, it took ages.
What a pile of sh*te !
As the others have said, in 2009 maybe, and if the folks at Ubuntu have stopped the distro, maybe ...
I'm beginning to believe the slowdown in semi-conductor market is due to Vista ...