Nobody in a Rush to Upgrade to Windows Vista

@ 2007/07/16
Complaints about Vista continue, overshadowing the hype and touted improvements in Windows’ standard desktop graphics and security. Users are discovering that Vista often does not work with their key existing electronics devices, such as printers, scanners, digital cameras and MP3 players, as well as with some business critical proprietary software programs. Most companies and consumers are taking a “wait and see” attitude toward adopting Vista and will likely wait to upgrade to Vista until they purchase new hardware and are forced into adding it.

Comment from Sidney @ 2007/07/16
Companies never rush into new OS. When Windows 95 came out, it caught on the LAN email "trend". When Windows 2000 came, it was to capitalize on Y2K stupid thinking. Wiindows XP is still not being used by a lot of companies.

This time around, it is Dell listening more carefully at the market noises due to poor execution and earning begin to give MS a second thought.