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 IT pros: We hate Microsoft 8
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   vendorrate <http://blogs.computerworld.com/tags/vendorrate>
   - IT TOPICS:Desktop
Applications<http://blogs.computerworld.com/software/desktopapps>,
   Enterprise Software &
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   Operating Systems <http://blogs.computerworld.com/os>,
Software<http://blogs.computerworld.com/software>,
   Windows & Microsoft <http://blogs.computerworld.com/software/os/windows>

   If we're to believe a study about the performance ratings IT pros give to
vendors, Microsoft is in big trouble. The study just out from VendorRate
<http://www.vendorrate.com/>gives Microsoft products across-the-board
dreadful ratings for customer satisfaction, integrity, reliability, and
more.

VendorRate conducted an online survey of IT pros of 347 hardware, software,
telecom and service vendors during the second quarter of 2009, and only
reported results for those vendors that received eight or more ratings.
Microsoft's ratings for that quarter, in the words of Rick Schaefer, CEO of
VendorRate, "simply fell off a cliff in this quarter."

The site asked for IT pros to rate vendors in 10 categories, including
integrity, timeliness, communications, customer service, expertise,
effectiveness, and whether they would recommend the vendor to others. It
then added all the categories for each vendor to come up with a total.

For Microsoft, the ratings were universally dismal.Three different Microsoft
businesses were given separate ratings, including operating systems,
applications, and server/infrastructure.

Here's a brief summary of the findings, taken from the VendorRate summary:

IT pros rating vendors on VendorRate in April, May and June hammered
Microsoft across the board with poor customer satisfaction scores for the
company’s server and infrastructure software (55 out of 100, down nearly 17
percent), operating systems (67, down 9.5 percent) and applications (64, off
nearly 18 percent).

 Verizon was at the bottom of the barrel, with a 61 rating, followed by
Sprint Nextel with 64, and Microsoft applications with 64. Microsoft
operating systems was tied with AT&T Wireless for next worse with a 67. That
means Microsoft took two of the bottom five spots. IBM Informix, meanwhile,
took the top spot for vendors with a 96.

It's hard to know what to make of the survey, because there was no event or
series of events that could have caused such a drastic plunge in a single
quarter. But whatever the reason, Microsoft clearly has a lot riding on
Windows 7, because if that operating system is a hit, you can expect all
these numbers to rise.

Here's a summary of the
report<http://www.vendorrate.com/news/Q209ReportPressRelease.htm>.
If you want the full report, you'll have to register at the site for free in
order to get 
it<http://www.vendorrate.com/reportlanding.aspx?TARGET=%7E%2freportlanding.aspx&utm_source=VR_2009_Q2_REPORT_EMAIL&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_content=2009_Q2_REPORT&utm_campaign=2009_Q2_REPORT&REPORT=News%2f2009-07-15-Q209Report.pdf>
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