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Companies Just Say NO" to Vista
Companies are complaining that Vista just isn't working for them on their machines and will bypass it for Windows 7. General Motors being the latest to follow this trend. The automobile giant has said that it has encountered so many problems getting Vista to work on its machines that it is likely to skip the OS and wait for Windows 7. Says GM's Chief Systems & Technology Officer Fred Killeen, "We're considering bypassing Vista and going straight to Windows 7."
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