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Businesses will postpone Windows 7 rollouts

 
Vista left a nasty taste Windows Vista's left such a bad taste in the mouth it's become one reason most organizations won't be moving to Windows 7 next year.… Whitepaper - The emerging IT shift toward business service automation (link)

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