Microsoft: Windows 8 Is 'enterprise Ready'

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Microsoft urged enterprises on Tuesday to adopt Windows 8, its upcoming OS for desktops, laptops and tablets which some industry experts believe faces an uphill battle for acceptance by IT professionals.

At a keynote speech at TechEd North America in Orlando, Microsoft officials outlined a series of reasons for enterprises to seriously consider upgrading to Windows 8, which is expected to be commercially available before the end of this year. About 10,000 IT pros are attending this year's conference.

However, analysts at Gartner, IDC and other IT research firms have expressed skepticism that IT departments will embark on wholesale Windows 8 upgrades, since many companies have just finished, or are in the midst of, upgrading to Windows 7 from Windows XP.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/257428/microsoft_windows_8_is_enterprise_ready.html#tk.rss_news
 
Microsoft: Windows 8 is 'enterprise ready

Microsoft urged enterprises on Tuesday to adopt Windows 8, its upcoming OS for desktops, laptops and tablets which some industry experts believe faces an uphill battle for acceptance by IT professionals. At a keynote speech at TechEd North America in Orlando, Microsoft officials outlined a series of reasons for enterprises to seriously consider upgrading to Windows 8, which is expected to be commercially available before the end of this year. About 10,000 IT pros are attending this year's conference.

http://www.itworld.com/280924/microsoft-windows-8-enterprise-ready
 
I can see companies that are highly mobile and use a lot of tablet PC style equipment upgrading to Windows 8 soon... But for most companies, governments and such, Windows 7 will more than suffice.
 

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