Earlier today, CDW issued the second of three reports on businesses' plans for adopting Windows Vista. While more IT organizations are evaluating Vista than the first survey, fewer number are planning upgrades.
November's survey found that 21 percent of organizations were evaluating or using Vista. In the newer survey the number climbed to 29 percent. Among those businesses not evaluating or using Windows Vista, the number planning to upgrade eventually declined (to 54 percent from 60 percent) and the number with no upgrade plans increased (to 19 percent from 15 percent).
CDW commissioned Walker Interactive, which surveyed 753 IT managers from all size businesses and government and educational institutions, for the study. Respondents "identified themselves as being somewhat familiar with Windows Vista." The survey results are not necessarily a current snapshot. Walker Interactive collected the data in late February.
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