[Infowarrior] - Vista launch: a 'resounding' success?

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Thu Mar 29 02:14:34 UTC 2007


Somehow I don't think Vista is as successful as MS would like us to believe,
either.  There's been mostly lukewarm press about it and the term "no
compelling reason to upgrade" has been cited frequently by
reviewers.......-rf


Vista launch: a 'resounding' success?
By ElectricNews.Net → More by this author
28 Mar 2007 21:34
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2007/03/28/ms_vista_shipments_claims/


Microsoft has released its first sales figures for its new operating system
Vista - and has declared the launch a resounding success.

More than 20 million units of the new OS have been shipped since its launch,
more than double the number Windows XP managed to sell in its first month.

Microsoft is keeping tight-lipped on the regional breakdown for these
figures, so there is no way to tell as yet whether the new software has
found a definite fanbase in Europe.

However, the overall figures may not be as spectacular as they first seem.
The 20 million being bandied about by Microsoft includes copies of the
product sold as an upgrade, a standalone product, and shipped with new PCs
and laptops.

It probably doesn't take into account those who have reverted to their old
XP system after experiencing problems with Vista. The internet is full of
angry posts about how installing Vista caused devices to stop working,
caused programs to slow down or simply that the software was buggy.

In addition to these facts, it has been noted by several analysts that the
PC market is significantly larger than it was when XP was launched five
years ago. Adjusting the figures to take this into account, it seems that
Vista could simply be matching XP sales.

Meanwhile, it seems Microsoft is trying to entice more users to take up
Vista by cutting prices. The discount scheme the tech firm currently offers
to US small businesses and home users buying extra Vista licences has now
been extended to Europe. From 26 March, EMEA users can use the Windows Vista
Additional Licence programme to install the same edition of Windows Vista on
up to five additional PCs owned by the original licence holder at a 10 per
cent discount on the suggested retail price.

The availability of the new scheme was announced on the Windows Vista Team
Blog by Nick White, product manager on the Vista launch team.

The question is if the discount will go far enough. The post on the Vista
blog was followed by a number of complaints arguing for a greater discount.

"Honestly, it leaves much to be desired (and I speak not as a Linux or Apple
zealot), especially as you can easily find Vista discounted by 5-7 percent
at Amazon.com or marked down by about that much at retail stores like Best
Buy," said one poster. "In fact, with the sales tax rate in most states, it
may actually be cheaper to buy it at Amazon than at a 10 percent discount
from Microsoft."

Microsoft may yet have some work to do to convince the tech industry - and
their customers - that Vista is a resounding success.

Copyright ? 2007, ElectricNews.Net




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