Forrester Report on Windows 7 Commercial Adoption
Source: Dell
More than one year after its general availability (GA) launch, Windows 7 powers one out of every 10
PCs within North American and European companies. While far from overwhelming - especially
considering that Windows XP still powers 75% - IT managers worldwide are preparing for a significant
desktop transformation over the next three years. Why?
As firms naturally refresh their PCs, IT managers are already deploying Windows 7 on 31% of new PCs today, and within a year the number will increase to 83%. But this desktop transformation involves more than just a simple hardware refresh and operating system upgrade. It also entails empowering their workforce with more modern browsers,office suite and productivity applications, connectivity options, and security controls.
As firms naturally refresh their PCs, IT managers are already deploying Windows 7 on 31% of new PCs today, and within a year the number will increase to 83%. But this desktop transformation involves more than just a simple hardware refresh and operating system upgrade. It also entails empowering their workforce with more modern browsers,office suite and productivity applications, connectivity options, and security controls.
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| Date: | Feb 2011 |



