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No one seems to rush towards Windows Vista operating system

Software giant Microsoft launched their Vista operating system for business last month. However, few corporate entities have shown interest in upgrading their network with the Vista OS.

Both enterprise users and industry experts have said that Vista is currently not ready to replace Windows XP in the corporate scenario.

Apparently, Microsoft recently issued an update for Internet Explorer 7 users for the XP SP2 users but they seem to have forgotten the users who are on Vista.

Microsoft responded by saying that they would release an update for Vista when it is released in the retail market. This happens at the end of next month.

Looks like the company wants the user to move to Vista after the mega retail launch scheduled for next month. Russ Cooper, a senior information security analyst at Cybertrust speculates on this theory: “I say Microsoft never intended anybody to run Vista prior to January. What works on Vista, beyond Office 2007? I’m going to Vista … when my VPN supplier tells me that they have drivers that work, and when my anti-virus vendor tells me that they have non-beta versions that work.”

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