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Microsoft Windows 7 Will Be Skipped by 6 in 10 Companies, Says Survey

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Microsoft plans on rolling out its newest operating system, Windows 7, with the expectation that it will help boost Redmonds bottom line in the midst of a global recession. However, a new survey by ScriptLogic suggests that a number of companies will decline to adopt Windows 7 when the operating system makes its debut on Oct. 22. Microsoft is facing a potential competitor in the operating system arena from Google, whose Chrome OS is being specifically targeted at mini-notebooks, known popularly as netbooks.
– Microsoft may have a hard road ahead in convincing companies to adopt Windows 7, its
upcoming operating system that represents the companys hopes for both increased
revenue in a global recession and wiping out bad memories of Vista: According to
a new survey by ScriptLogic Corp, six out of 10 com…

 Microsoft Windows 7 Will Be Skipped by 6 in 10 Companies, Says Survey

 Microsoft Windows 7 Will Be Skipped by 6 in 10 Companies, Says Survey

 Microsoft Windows 7 Will Be Skipped by 6 in 10 Companies, Says Survey  Microsoft Windows 7 Will Be Skipped by 6 in 10 Companies, Says Survey  Microsoft Windows 7 Will Be Skipped by 6 in 10 Companies, Says Survey  Microsoft Windows 7 Will Be Skipped by 6 in 10 Companies, Says Survey  Microsoft Windows 7 Will Be Skipped by 6 in 10 Companies, Says Survey  Microsoft Windows 7 Will Be Skipped by 6 in 10 Companies, Says Survey  Microsoft Windows 7 Will Be Skipped by 6 in 10 Companies, Says Survey

 Microsoft Windows 7 Will Be Skipped by 6 in 10 Companies, Says Survey

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