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Gartner: Ignore Vista until 2008

Colin Barker ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 11 Nov 2005 13:05 GMT

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Companies shouldn't rush to upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista, according to analysts at Gartner, who believe most firms could safely hold back until 2008.

The majority of improvements in Vista will be security-related and most of this functionality "is available via third-party products today", Gartner claimed in a research note published on Friday.

While Vista will feature "offer incremental, evolutionary improvements" over its predecessors, XP users should "pursue a strategy of managed diversity" only bringing in Vista on new machines and not until 2008, the analysts recommend.

In its research note, Ten reasons you should and shouldn't care about Microsoft's Windows Vista client,  Gartner highlights some of the weaknesses in Microsoft's platform strategy.

Internet Explorer (IE) 7 will have many security improvements "to stem defections from IE to Firefox" and "has been accelerated" to be delivered in early 2006. But the "important ability to restrict some browser activities to a lower privileged process" will not be available because it requires Vista functionality," cautioned Gartner.

The analysts acknowledged that companies who use IE7 and Vista will have fewer points of weakness.

Also on the security issue, the Windows Vista personal firewall is better than the one included in XP Service Pack 2, Gartner acknowledged, and will, crucially, improve security on inbound and outbound traffic — a particular issue with laptops. But, the analysts say, users should already have "a more than capable" firewall on their laptops anyway.

Another Vista feature that Microsoft is emphasising is its search capabilities. "Search is slow in Windows XP and files, email and calendar objects cannot be found with a single search." While Microsoft has tried to remedy this in Vista, "competent third-party desktop tools are already available" from companies like Google, Gartner pointed out.

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  1. Ignore Vista completly. Thats my advice. Vista req... Magnus Grander
  2. Couldn't agree more. Vista is yet another NT... Bob Robertson
  3. Yeah, because in all offices, the software th... Kurt Christ
  4. Any half trained office monkey can be tr... spk037
  5. "Don't give me any arguments about how f... Elisabeth Friis
  6. Vista is a good work. kholk
  7. Vista Anonymous
  8. From those who have watched Windows users twist in... Mac User - X-Windows Drone
  9. I think that Vista will be to XP what ME was... Dilbert
  10. abandon one tyrannical company for another, v... bah
  11. One thing is for sure. Vista will look a lot prett... gorbel
  12. Ignorance is bliss Windows Fan Boy! I'm sitti... Ben Der
  13. "Your stuck sucking on viruses, worms, s... Anonymous
  14. "One thing is for sure. Vista will look a lot... Don B
  15. Windows does not support most of the hardware... Mirza Borogovac
  16. have you ever try to install Windows xp... towsonu2003
  17. Yes I am always amazed when reinsta... Anonymous
  18. "Install XP from sratch...Everytime... Anonymous
  19. Here's what's funny. Win NT was originally design... tm2b
  20. Vista isn't simply a super-patched version of... Joe S.
  21. Has Gartner used the beta for VIsta? the... Chris Ashtear
  22. Joe S. -- you DO realize that NONE of t... PatriotB
  23. Dump Windows ?? kidding right ? umair
  24. I heard about Vista requiring a mon... sb
  25. What inspired the new GUI for... Anonymous
  26. The HDMI requirement, AFAIK, i... David Wright
  27. DRM Monitor?? huh? kholk
  28. On the other hand Dave Cutler wanted a comman... Drew
  29. Make that 2010. Given Vista 1,2 and 3. Excluding t... Arthur B.
  30. Get SUSE instead of "upgrading" to Vista. Anonymous
  31. Patriot: You DO realize that Vista is built from s... Harijs G.
  32. Harijs G. - show us ONE piece of evidence tha... PatriotB
  33. The only OS built from scratch from MS i... Dilbert
  34. Vista is indeed based on WindowsNT Server 5.2. The... David Goodwin
  35. I've read all your posts with great interest.... Anonymous
  36. No programmer should ever be let near th... Jon
  37. You guys are barking at the wrong tree. Gartner is... C-Fu
  38. People that want to wait for Vista because of some... Arthur B.
  39. Isn't the next version of Mac OS going to be... Caped Crusader
  40. There is only one reason to use Linux: F... Anonymous
  41. Freedom to pick up and SDK and try... Anonymous
  42. couldn't agree more... Heck I tell clients this A... William Wheeler

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