Gartner: App testing delaying Vista rollouts

Topics Software, Windows Vista on May 16th, 2007

Vista may not be a anymore, but most IT departments are finding plenty of testing is required before they’ll be able to deploy the , according to research .

With the OS now over five months old in the business world, IT departments have had plenty of time to scope out ’s latest offering.

However, the level of compatibility testing needed for large organizations to migrate to Vista was responsible for the many holding off, according to principle analyst Martin .

“We believe that most companies will spend the 18 months immediately after Vista was delivered working on testing compatibility, building system images, preparing training and performing pilots programs…because such mainstream deployments will not start until 2008,” told a conference in Sydney this week.

Vista has been dogged by fears, in some cases proven, that many existing applications have to be re-written to operate on the new system.

Embarking on a long-term strategy for Vista adoption did not mean forgoing new technologies in the interim, however.

“Although Vista has a large number of new features, many of these are currently available to XP users through add-ons or third-party tools,” he said.

Another possible reason for the slow uptake of the new OS is that organizations would also have to factor the acquisition of new PCs to run Vista, a practice recommends.

“We don’t believe corporate PCs purchased in 2005 or 2006 will ever run Vista, although some in 2007 may eventually be upgraded,” he said.

“It’s not that they can’t, but, by the time companies start deploying Vista in production for mainstream users, most PCs bought in 2006 will be more than two years old and more than halfway through their useful life.”

Migrating PCs with less than two years life remaining to Vista was not worth the hassle for most organizations, according to .

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