Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post
I agree. Had been running Vista on my home laptop for a couple of years, and really wouldn't it to replace the XP build on my work laptop which was rock solid. Been running Win 7 instead of Vista for a few months now and a totally different experience - actually got a couple of copies on order.

The company I work for with 10s of thousands of office pcs/laptops which isn't usually the quickest to change the build of the office pcs/laptops has already got Win 7 builds being trialled with the intention of rolling out Win 7 to replace XP next year.
MS from what i hear have huge teams of Migration specialists with loads of software tools to assit teams with roll outs. They are been thrown at our Network architectiture team I understand.

I think MS are hoping the second Wave of the Credit Crunch predicted by the Germans Today and many others previously doesn't come to pass otherwise if people batten down the hatchs for a year or two the market will have changed a great deal.