Re: is Vista falling flat?

2007-05-08 Thread Dan Jenkins
Chris Linstid wrote: Even discontinuing support for a version of Windows is not sufficient to kill it. 90% of the desktops at my company are still running Windows 2000. We're slowly migrating over to Windows XP at the moment, but only with new systems. We haven't been bothering with upgrading

Re: is Vista falling flat?

2007-04-28 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Apr 27, 2007, at 13:40, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: John Quarterman (you may remember he worked on ARPANET software at BBN and was co-author of The Design and Implementation of the 4.2BSD UNIX Operating System) thinks so: riskman.typepad.com/perilocity/2007/04/abandon

Re: is Vista falling flat?

2007-04-27 Thread Chris Linstid
Even discontinuing support for a version of Windows is not sufficient to kill it. 90% of the desktops at my company are still running Windows 2000. We're slowly migrating over to Windows XP at the moment, but only with new systems. We haven't been bothering with upgrading existing systems to XP

Re: is Vista falling flat?

2007-04-27 Thread Ben Scott
On 4/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: John Quarterman (you may remember he worked on ARPANET software at BBN and was co-author of The Design and Implementation of the 4.2BSD UNIX Operating System) thinks so:

is Vista falling flat?

2007-04-27 Thread bmcculley
John Quarterman (you may remember he worked on ARPANET software at BBN and was co-author of The Design and Implementation of the 4.2BSD UNIX Operating System) thinks so: food for thought... -brucem ___