Is There Really Interest In Windows 7?Is There Really Interest In Windows 7?

Sometimes it's hard to gauge whether or not a particular technology has real interest or just the native curiosity all IT professionals have when something is 'new'.

Michael Healey, Senior Contributing Editor

July 24, 2009

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Sometimes it's hard to gauge whether or not a particular technology has real interest or just the native curiosity all IT professionals have when something is 'new'.

In the case of Windows 7, the interest is real. information Analytics launched a research survey this week on organizations plans for Windows 7. Typical research surveys get 500 respondents; folks that are genuinely interested in the topic, not just filling out the survey to win an IPod.

How many have taken the time to review their plans and thoughts on Windows 7?Over 1,000 an counting. The survey closes tomorrow; join in and let us know your plans. It only takes 5 minutes and yes you can win an Ipod. Hmmm. Ipod is from Apple... maybe we should have offered a Zune.

http://information.windows7survey.sgizmo.com/

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Michael Healey

Senior Contributing Editor

Mike Healey is the president of Yeoman Technology Group, an engineering and research firm focusing on maximizing technology investments for organizations, and an information contributor. He has more than 25 years of experience in technology integration and business development. Prior to founding Yeoman, Mike served as the CTO of national network integrator GreenPages. He joined GreenPages as part of the acquisition of TENCorp, where he served as president for 14 years. He has a BA in operations management from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and an MBA from Babson College. He is a regular contributor for information, focusing on the business challenges related to implementing technology, focusing on the impact of Internet- and cloud-centric technology.

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