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Teachers are witnessing an increase in gang-related activity in schools, according to research.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Forrester's advice: Don't skip Vista   more similar news »

Companies should think twice about skipping Windows Vista and should get started sooner rather than later on updating their client desktops to the latest Microsoft operating system, according to an independent report issued by Forrester Research.

The report, "Building the Business Case for Windows Vista," says there are a number of reasons to upgrade now, even if avoiding Vista to wait for Windows 7 may seem like a viable option. The company has issued a second report, "Lessons Learned from Early Adopters of Windows Vista," to show how some users have handled migrations.

[ Compare Forrester's findings with InfoWorld's 10 reasons enterprises can skip Windows Vista and stick with XP. ]

Forrester lays out five reasons companies should begin upgrading soon, including the fact that there are few viable alternatives, given the depth of Windows penetration in the enterprise. The research firm says its hardware surveys show Windows is the operating system found on 99 percent of PCs in North America and Europe. In addition, Windows is the operating system on 97 percent of PCs in small businesses, Forrester says.

Benjamin Gray, author of the report, notes that while Apple's Mac OS and Linux  are enjoying renewed visibility, switching thousands of users from Windows to another platform is not a workable solution for the majority of companies. In addition, users need to stay current on Microsoft and independent-software-vendor (ISV) support of Windows operating systems, he says.

Forrester notes the expiration milestones for extended support and security patches on Windows 2000 and XP, and the fact that Windows 7 isn't expected to ship until 2010 at the earliest, as reasons users should keep their desktop operating system fresh. 

Two other reasons for a prompt migration to Vista are the probable unavailability of Windows XP after June 30, 2008, and uncertainty around Windows 7. Microsoft has extended the deadline once for XP already, and Forrester predicts it will not happen again. In addition, the report says uncertainty around the availability and feature set of Windows 7 is a red flag for those looking to skip Vista.

Finally, the report says that Vista has valuable features and functions, such as security and user enhancements, citing the opinions of early adopters Forrester surveyed. The firm says these early adopters also reported on their overall migration experience, confirming that compatibility issues are still their No. 1 headache. Nevertheless, they reported they found workarounds for most of their issues, according to the survey.

Forrester recommends that users tie upgrades to PC refresh cycles, make sure desktops have 2GB of memory and limit upgrades to PCs that are less than 18 months old. Companies also should use the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment tools, which are free from Microsoft, and use stopgap measures, such as client and application virtualization, in the short term. They also should press their ISVs for Vista compatibility.

The report noted that early adopters relied heavily on Microsoft's free Application Compatibility Toolkit and their existing client-management suites to discover Vista compatibility issues.

Forrester also recommended reworking software developed in-house to align with Vista and to carefully configure Vista's User Account Control feature to avoid user issues.

Network World is an InfoWorld affiliate.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Pressing the flesh   more similar news »
Cameron is not the first to hit trouble on campaign trail
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Nokia Market Forecast Hits Shares   more similar news »
The company, which reported that first-quarter profit rose as expected, said it expects the mobile phone market to fall in euro terms this year, knocking nearly 10 percent off its shares.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Nokia Market Forecast Hits Shares   more similar news »
The company, which reported that first-quarter profit rose as expected, said it expects the mobile phone market to fall in euro terms this year, knocking nearly 10 percent off its shares.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Fujitsu and friends arm four-core Opteron servers   more similar news »
Volume turned up

Fujitsu Siemens Computers (FSC) is the latest hardware vendor to punt servers loaded with AMD’s four-core Opteron processor chip, which finally hit the channel – following months of production delays – last week.…

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Pair guilty of harassing dolphin   more similar news »
Two men who swam in the sea off Kent with a dolphin after a night out are found guilty of harassing the animal.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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UN warns Pakistan on refugee plan   more similar news »
A UN official says Pakistan should revise a plan to return 2.4m refugees to Afghanistan by the end of 2009.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Odinga sworn in as Kenyan premier   more similar news »
Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga officially becomes prime minister as a new coalition cabinet takes office.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Odinga sworn in as Kenyan premier   more similar news »
Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga officially becomes prime minister as a new coalition cabinet takes office.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Delta and Northwest a Done Deal?   more similar news »
CEOs, analysts expect the meger to close by year's end.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Delta and Northwest a Done Deal?   more similar news »
CEOs, analysts expect the meger to close by year's end.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Nigerian 'conmen' arrested in Spain   more similar news »
Spanish police arrest 87 Nigerians alleged to have defrauded at least 1,500 people by letter and e-mail.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Hypnotic Mind Coach Accused in Teen Rapes   more similar news »
Georgia cops say "psychotherapist" may have preyed on others during seminars.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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What's up in Zune-land?   more similar news »

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Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Mother guilty over heroin death   more similar news »
A mother is found guilty of killing through negligence her teenage daughter, who died from a heroin overdose.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Healing hands   more similar news »
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Thu Apr 17, 2008
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California Quake Could Shake Economy   more similar news »
A Silicon Valley temblor could spell even more financial trouble for U.S.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Sun may shut off high-end MySQL features   more similar news »
Pay-to-play fires up grassroots hoots

Less than two months into Sun Microsystems' MySQL acquisition, Sun has succeeded in upsetting the grassroots types with plans to close off features to the community.…

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Skin Deep: To Cut or What? The World Butts In   more similar news »
An increasing number of Internet users are polling online to decide whether to trim or grow, to shave or cultivate a goatee.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Drinking, Smoking May Hasten Alzheimer's   more similar news »
The degenerative condition appears to hit earlier in those with the habits.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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AT&T to Donate $100 Million to Help Keep Kids in High School   more similar news »
AT&T will donate the money over four years to fund research and community dropout prevention programs run by America’s Promise Alliance.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Harvard bitch seeks to strip Zuckerberg's Facebook trademark   more similar news »
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A former classmate of social networking bitch-in-chief Mark Zuckerberg is bidding to strip Facebook of its trademark, alleging Zuck had no right to claim ownership of the term in 2005.…

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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United Technologies Profit Jumps 26%   more similar news »
The industrial conglomerate earned $1 billion in the first quarter as the weak dollar lifted profit throughout the business.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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United Technologies Profit Jumps 26%   more similar news »
The industrial conglomerate earned $1 billion in the first quarter as the weak dollar lifted profit throughout the business.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Switchers for Obama?   more similar news »
Mark Halperin: "The Obama campaign tells Stephanopoulos that 'prominent Pennsylvania supporters' will switch their support from Clinton to Obama Thursday morning due to Clinton's negativity."

Update: The Washington Post reports a Washington, D.C. city council member and superdelegate will switch his support from Clinton to Obama today.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Tory councils 'offer best value'   more similar news »
Tory leader David Cameron urges people to "vote blue, go green - and save money" in May's elections.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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New war crimes chief in Belgrade   more similar news »
The UN's new war crimes chief presses Serbia on suspects and queries the acquittal of a Kosovo Albanian leader.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Apple takes 6.6 percent of U.S. PC market   more similar news »

The latest research from Gartner and IDC is in, and it confirms a growing marketshare for the Mac, reaching 6.6 percent.

The reports both confirm that Apple's U.S. Mac business outgrew the overall U.S. PC market by a significant margin in Q1 2008. While the global PC market grew 14.6 percent, in the U.S. overall growth was just 3.5 percent. And Apple outgrew both.

Gartner pegs Mac shipments in the U.S. as up 32.5 percent; IDC offered more conservative assesement, pegging growth at 25.1 percent. Either way, Apple outgrew the market.

Dell was the only other company to post double-digit growth, with about 15.6 percent growth in the first quarter.

Apple's success means it now holds around 6 percent of the U.S. computer market. Gartner believes Apple now has 6.6 percent, while IDC claims Apple's at 6 percent of U.S. market share.

Apple reportedly shipped in excess of 1.01 million Macs across the U.S. in the quarter, and saw "decent growth" in the professional market. The company saw marketshare under 4.3 percent on a global basis.

Macworld UK is an InfoWorld affiliate.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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