People have been
wondering lately: How
does Java software work
on Windows Vista? The
short answer is: Java
software works great on
Vista. In fact, the
entire Sun engineering
team working on Java
Platform Standard Edition
has been tuned into Vista
and making Java software
work on it since it was
named after a breed of
cattle.
The long march to Windows
Vista is finally over.
But only 14% of CIOs
intend to upgrade to
Vista next year,
according to a Merrill
Lynch CIO survey, 15% to
Office 2007. The
brokerage says 'There is
some hesitation among
respondents to upgrade in
'08, with an increase in
the percentage of CIOs
waiting for clarity.'
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