One of the largest manufacturers of microprocessors, the company which is not simply being on an edge of progress, and itself creating this progress, does not hurry up with transition to modern operating system.
Martin Muller, director of IT-department Intel Europe, in interview ZDNet UK has declared, that Intel does not hasten with migration on new OS from Microsoft - Windows Vista. Most likely migration happens more close by the end of year when new platform Centrino Pro " Santa Rosa " will gain in strength - Intel and plans to replace machines of employees of the company (more than 80 % from them use notebooks) with mobile computers on the basis of Santa Rosa. On new computers will put new OS and Office 2007. And until then the company uses old kind Windows XP Service Pack 2 and actively tests internal appendices for compatibility with new products Microsoft.
Together with it the director of IT-department Intel Europe has emphasized, that it it doesn't matter, that the large companies from the IT-industry till now do not send on Windows Vista. In end-ends Intel business-structure which considers money is not only " a clot of the newest technologies ", but also large and carefully plans upgrades. Worse if the large companies till now have not reflected on similar transition.
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