A Windows Vista View from the Ages
April 23, 2009 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
John H. Gohde’s article would have been relevant back in 2007, but his Windows Vista viewpoint today (2009) is blast from the past. Ok, maybe he went into hibernation deep into the Amazon river that he came out with no idea of what has transpired in the last two years.
A very good reason not to buy a new computer is that you are likely to get stuck with the Windows Vista operating system. Even Microsoft itself has accepted the fact that Windows Vista failed in the market place. Commercial businesses wisely did not buy into Vista
My advice is to only accept only Windows XP installed on your next computer purchase. Microsoft has been using the sales strategy of offering a new operating system every three to five years. It was not long before commercial businesses grew tired of upgrading so often. Businesses simply never bought into Vista. And, saw no economic justification to upgrade to a lot more bloated and slower Vista when Windows XP was working just fine.
I work in a large scale technology, consulting firm and our Infrastructure colleagues have noted how many enterprises with over 250,000 laptops, and over 100,000 applications in their inventory have been successfully migrated over Windows Vista. The cost of massive deployment, security benefits, support costs, and the rest have significantly brought massive savings to the company as opposed to remaining in Windows XP.
While not a lot of companies can hire our firm and pay for the upfront cost and get their ROI savings over time, it is unfair to dismiss Windows Vista at this point because of uninformed folks like John. Companies who don’t hire technology firms should look into hiring competent CIO and technology leaders within the firm to be able to adapt and see the ROI from deploying new technologies. Firms who can see the light against the bad media publicity surrounding a product are those that are most likely to benefit from the technology’s offerings.
The article written is found here.















You know, even after two years and two service packs and such, I STILL keep seeing so many articles like was written by this clueless nitwit. It is obvious he has never used a Vista machine, hell, he probably uses a mac!
Listen, we spend the vast majority of our time staring at apps, not the pc desktop. Outlook, IE, Firefox, AutoCAD, they and most others could care less if they run on XP or Vista. And the user won’t know different. The significant security benefits and protections of Vista FAR outweigh the minor inconveniences of learning how it does things a bit different than XP.