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Windows 7:Survey Results-ScriptLogic

ScriptLogic has surveyed 1100 administrators of companies about installation of Microsoft Windows 7.The Survey Results show that nearly 60% of them have no plans to upgrade to Windows 7. Out of the companies which  are willing to deploy only 5.4% are prepared to do so this year and nearly 34% may migrate to Windows 7 in 2010, which means they will wait for the economy to pick up so that budgetary constraints may ease a bit. Judging by the responses Microsoft might have to brace for a tough time. But the silver lining is nearly 25.1% say that they have saved money by investing in software such as virtualization to usher in efficiencies. This is the chunk that Microsoft should aim to attract.

Survey Questions

Q. Which IT investment area within your company has been impacted the most by the current economy?

Answer

Percent Response

Data Center Infrastructure

33.6%

Desktop Hardware

30.7%

Systems Management Software

20.0%

Mobile Access Technologies

8.2%

IT Security Technologies

7.6%

How has your department saved the most money?

Answer

Percent Response

We have skipped upgrades or delayed purchases

34.8%

We have invested in software, such as virtualization, to introduce efficiencies

29.2%

We have cut staffing or delayed hiring

20.6%

My budget have not changed or have increased

14.5%

We are using a new delivery model, such as SaaS

0.9%

Q. Which below represents the most accurate statement about your plans to deploy Windows 7?

Answer

Percent Response

We have no current plans to deploy Windows 7

59.3%

We will likely deploy Windows 7 by the end of 2010

34.0%

We plan on deploying Windows 7 by the end of 2009

5.4%

We have already deployed Windows 7

1.4%

Q. What is your biggest barrier to deploying Windows 7?

Answer

Percent Response

Time and Resources

42.7%

Application Compatibility

39.1%

OS Deployment / Migration

8.4%

Hardware Support

7.5%

Migration of User Settings

2.2%

Survey Analysis

Breakout of Windows 7 plans by Impacted Investment

Already Deployed

By 2009

By 2010

No Plans

Desktop Hardware

0.8%

5.9%

32.6%

60.5%

Systems Management Software

0.9%

4.1%

36.4%

58.5%

Notable Analysis

Even with reduced investments in areas a Windows 7 migration requires to be successful, IT’s plans for migration do not deviate from the overall averages.

Breakout of cost cutting measures by those citing Time and Resources as biggest barrier to Windows 7

Skipped Upgrades Delayed Purchases

Invested in Software to introduce efficiencies

Cut Staffing

Delayed Hiring

Budget has not changed or has increased

37.3%

25.1%

23.8%

12.7%

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