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According to forecasts recently made by analysts at IDC, Windows 8 may waive a particular success with businesses, even home users could also be very interested to adopt it on their PC, preferring to keep Windows 7.
Every time that Redmond is going to crank out a new operating system, the dominant question is always the same: there will be much the great migration from older platforms? In some cases there was, as at the output of Windows XP and 7, the lower the success for me and Vista.
In any case, the answer should not be long in coming, in fact, Microsoft's programmers should be ready to release the first beta of Windows 8 by next February, the OS will be ready by 2012 with a lot of interface Metro.

The problem may be inherent right in the Metro, it is in fact the real big news for Windows 8, but the fact that it was designed for use via the touch screen could limit the interest especially among those who need to work on a keyboard and a mouse.
News published 07/12/2011 - Read 224 times!