CRN Online readers feel Vista’s initial compatibility issues will be "very damaging" to Microsoft after voting on an online poll this week.
Last month CRN reported that partners are annoyed by the abundance of software and hardware incompatibilities surfacing as Windows Vista is deployed.
CRN online readers have been voting all week and a huge 68 percent said the initial compatibility issues of Microsoft Vista will be very damaging. 22 percent believe it will be a problem at first, but Microsoft will patch any difficulties, while only 10 percent voted that the compatibility issues will not be a problem at all.
A new poll will appear online Monday.
CRN Poll: Initial compatibility issues of Microsoft Vista “very damaging”
By
Trevor Treharne
on Mar 2, 2007 2:52PM
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