The arrival of Windows 7 should put the final nail in the coffin for Windows Vista, one of the most disappointing products in software maker Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)’s recent history.
“Skip Vista and target Windows 7,” said Silver and Kleynhans. “Preparing for Vista will require the same amount of effort as preparing for Windows 7, so at this point, targeting Windows 7 would add less than six months to the schedule and would result in a plan that is more politically palatable, better for users, and results in greater longevity,” said the researchers.
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