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Everybody from bloggers to major publications like PC World are writing about Vista - what it does, why it’s great, why it sucks, how it copies Apple’s OSX, etc, etc, etc. I shared my first impressions on Vista - “Loving it!” - shortly after my first week of using Vista Ultimate. Zane says he will be waiting a few months to roll out Vista for CCU.

I couldn’t agree more. At this point it simply is not a feasible upgrade. So why do I love it but not recommend it for businesses? It’s simple - XP will be just fine for the forseeable future. Of the major benefits of Vista - Security, Usability, Efficiency - none provide benefits to warrant such an expensive upgrade. The opportunity cost of Vista adoption does not stack up to the ROI at the bottom line, at least it won’t for some time. By the time your business needs Vista the TCO for the adoption of the new platform will be much less as hardware prices and licensing costs fall.

So why am I ‘Lovin it’? Well it’s the most complete operating system I have had my hands on. And then there are the little things. It’s significantly faster with the same hardware I used on XP Pro. The filesystem changes create a far more organized environment. The ease of media use and Media Center integration is amazing. Oh, and it connects to my XBOX 360 allowing me to stream all my digital media to my living room. Vista will be the backbone of my fully connected and digital home.

Around every corner there are niceties that create a great overall experience. That’s why I’m loving it.

I also wanted to note the IDC research study that pointed out the Vista release would produce more than 100,000 new jobs and $70 billion in revenue for businesses in 2007 (not-Microsoft).

 

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