A study conducted by Scriptlogic, a leading supplier of tools administration and maintenance of networks on the platform of Windows, was unexpected for Microsoft. Scriptlogic asked about 1000 companies for their views about the upcoming release of Windows 7, and found that about 60% of companies surveyed had no plans to move to a new OS. In fact, the officers asked Scriptlogic view from 20,000 companies, but only 1000 of them responded.

That is 95 per cent of producers are too lazy to take part in the study of Windows 7. Of the 1000 respondents, about 600 companies have reported that because of economic problems and the potential incompatibility of new software and equipment available, they are not yet planning to upgrade to Windows 7. And this at a time when banks, government and car manufacturers Choir strongly that the economic crisis had ended.

Ah, yes, research. So, a five per cent of the responding companies entire 5.4% going to set aside time, money and other resources to install Windows 7 on their computers before the end of this year. 54 of 20000, rare.