Sunday, December 10th 2006
TI will not upgrade to Vista until 2009
According to a press release from TI, their IT department has strongly advised against moving the company to Windows Vista.
Source:
The Inquirer
TI will use Windows XP SP2 until at least 2009, as they "are confident Windows XP will continue to be a stable, cost-effective and secure operating system standard for TI during the next two years.Maintaining Windows XP on their corporate network should save TI a lot of money in licensing and support costs.
51 Comments on TI will not upgrade to Vista until 2009
Lol, but I must admit there isn't actually any real new to post at the weekend anyway...
hey i wonder if ketxxx got killed by windows for helping get dx10 on xp?
This really, is just a sign saying vista is far from mass deployment.
Trust me, TI isn't the only company skipping windows Vista for now.
I can name 3 others, that I have CONFIRMED... big ones too..
I'm talking 5500+ computers each.
Large firms will take at least a year to test and get the enterprise bugs out before upgrading an OS. I work at a 5k+ person firm, and it was over a year after release before the IT department officially supported XP (before it was 2000, and NT4.0 before that).
We've got our eyes glued - especially on the interface, but I don't see any supported installs till mid/late 2007, and expermental at that. The news is no surprise, no matter the source - they'd be stupid to jump off a perfectly working ship just hop onto a new ship that may or may not work.
Working in the it dept helps ;)
We are in preperations of upgrading all of our hardware to new dells, of which come with XP.
As a large corporation, its IMPOSSIBLE to say "oh lets upgrade to vista"... It takes roughly what? and hour to upgrade? then you can reinstall things, make syure its bug free, etc.
Its not feasable when you have to support 500+ computers, WHILE upgrading them. We arent gonna just walk around and upgrade just because "it came out".. Just like why we wont build our own systems.. different configs mean different setups, more incompatibilities. This way, we can have one master image.
Chances are, most firms wont upgrade even to Vista. Not until they put out a whole new set of hardware. We skipped windows ME, and 2k and went straight from 98->xp.
It doesn't matter to them, as long as its behaving like it should, and WORKS.
IE7 alone, breaks a TON of applications made that companys use. WHich is why we've banned IE7 and even have systems in place to PREVENT install.
That, piled on top of VB6 programs that will never be ported to .net until its forced, and the fact the IT teams haven't even had a chance to play with it and torture it....
Not gonna happen :laugh:
don't wanna lose my 3 years of saved up crap like that... seeing as there's 2 much 2 backup onto DVD's.
hopefully by the time i finish my comp vista will b a bit safer/stable to use.
(new pc will use duel/quad core AMD, 2x x1950xtx (or watevers better by then), atleast 4GB RAM, watercooling+TEC's on CPU & GPU's & a 24" widescreen LCD)
ms is going to try and force everybody possable to move to vista, the thing is that large companys arent gonna get vista on their new gateway/dell systems even when its offered, they will go with xp because its cheaper AND because its what they are already using, i deal with a few large companys, ones a sub company of intel, they dont plan to move to vista till 09 or 2010, they stuck with 2k and infact still use 2k on about 23% of their computers, they could update them to xp or winflp but why when 2k is running perfectly fine?
these firms have tested vista on current hardware and it runs poorly, has alot of bugs and would force them to upgrade ram from 256/512 to 1+gb.
i wont use vista till somebody cracks the bitch so i dont gotta let it talk to ms every 20min, even then i will probbly just keep using 2003 server since its fast and reliable :)
my advice, if you want to move off xp to something newer windows 2003 server, you can get web edition licences for around the same price as buying xp pro and it takes minutes to conver to workstation/game box :D
Ti-83 sucks. get atleast the +. And I love my 83+. Granted the price sucks but damn is it a nice calculator. Sturdiest electronic piece I've EVER seen.
They make a LOT more things thann just that tho ;)
*cough* sound*cough*
In corporate LAN/WAN environs, there's just more machines to concern themselves w/ + the fact they have to setup "test boxes" first, to see if the new OS meshes FULLY w/ their environments + custom apps they build.
Moving from Windows 2000 to primarily Windows XP rigs on nodes @ least? Took time in most places I have been to & worked in/around... @ the client level alone.
Server Level? Even MORE time.
Takes time... plus, like myself, they probably are more likely to wait to see what NEW 'bugs' appear & take time for fixes to come out for them.
APK
More features too & not just "pretty" or "useability" ones, but actually useful ones, & at a networking level (to name a few, as to specifics? Whew... there are quite a few, but offhand I can't list them).
Still, there's going to be 'bugs' that come out, or ones MS knows they cannot ever completely counter for... take a read:
As Microsoft looks ahead, will Vista be the end of an era?
business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,13129-2494732,00.html
"Vista’s vulnerability to phishing attacks, hackers, viruses and other malicious software will increase quickly."
What I've noted @ least? Is that whatever gets built into Windows OS' to improve security for/on, the hacker/cracker community pretty fairly quickly either counters, or comes up w/ DIFF. methods to do this stuff with. True that... & most patches come out regularly & fairly fast (tomorrow's "patch tuesday" guys, by the way)...
APK
(And, every forums should - because guys like he are first to point out flaws MS has, probably before most "Pro-MS" stuff know about them even!)
:)
* He's not so bad, & only usually when it comes to putting down MS, which he IS entitled to doing, after all, it is his opinion.
APK