Half Of Corporate PCs Can't Run Vista
About half of corporate PCs are not equipped to run all the features of Windows Vista. Gartner says that for most companies it is more economical to gradually deploy new PC's rather then upgrading the existing ones.
According to Gartner, desktops or notebooks with less than 50 percent of their useful life left when Microsoft Corp. ships Vista, expected in January, should not be upgraded.
The main hardware requirements are a a graphics card that supports Vista's user interface and visual enhancements and at least 1GB of RAM to run Vista, and an additional 512MB if companies plan to use PC virtualization during the migration to run an older OS and Vista simultaneously.
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