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Give us your views on Vista upgrades

The Windows Vista upgrade path is looking a bit steep for some, going by the comments we've seen. Take Wolfie78, for instance, who posted a Talkback to say that his company won't be touching Vista yet because of compatibility issues.
Written by Karen Friar, Contributor

The Windows Vista upgrade path is looking a bit steep for some, going by the comments we've seen. Take Wolfie78, for instance, who posted a Talkback to say that his company won't be touching Vista yet because of compatibility issues. And our feature on the Top 10 Windows Vista annoyances generated some pointed criticism of the Microsoft OS.

I'm sure that there are many IT pros out there grappling with how and when to move up to Vista--and dealing with people inside their organization who see the shift as a good time to make other changes. Sound familiar? You're probably not alone.

That's why we've set up a new kind of blog--a group blog--for people to share their hands-on observations and experiences. Collectively, your contributions to the Vista Upgrade Blog will add up to a pool of knowledge for the benefit of everyone. IT folk are busy people. But if you put in a little--the occasional post--then we'll end up with a lot.

Right now, you have to be a ZDNet member to get permission to post to the Vista Upgrade Blog. If you're interested in contributing, send me an internal message via the Community with a request to be added. (Update 21 May: The blog is now open to all members. Just tick the "Vista Upgrade Blog" box under the preview blog posting. If you're not a member yet, register here.) Then you can get going on what the operating system shift promises for your business…

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