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"...With VDI... client-side hardware and software -- notably, Windows -- become relatively unimportant."
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"Even now in mid-2010, about 99% of the folks in the audience raise their hands for Windows XP"
How many people here work at companies where Windows XP is the standard desktop platform?" Even now in mid-2010, about 99% of the folks in the audience raise their hands for Windows XP. Migrating from Windows XP to Windows 7 is a big deal. There's no direct upgrade path, which means that even if you're planning on using your existing hardware for Windows 7 you're still going to have to wipe-and-install.Brian Madden
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65% of companies do not believe they have the in-house expertise to deliver cloud computing
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2010: The year your desktop goes virtual?
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Desktop virtualization intrigues IT pros despite cost
"It will be much easier for organizations to put in a VDI solution to move to Windows 7 than to replace old hardware [to have] enough resources to handle Windows 7"...
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Ed Tittel, author of 140 computer books and many thousands of articles: "Zinstall offers remarkable XP to Windows 7 migration capabilities."
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Forrester research: "Explore client virtualization to accelerate Windows 7 deployment"
Forrester provides tips to Windows 7 early adopters
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Forrester Research: IT managers will begin major corporate PC refresh cycles by mid- to late 2010
Forrester Research: major corporate PC refreshes are scheduled for the next 12 to 18 months
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Gartner estimates that only around 1% of desktops are currently virtualized
Gartner estimates the migration cost per PC: $1,205 and $1,999
“Prepare for Your Windows 7 Migration Crunch" by Gartner's Managing VP Charles Smulders
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