Now that Windows 7 is out, how many people are still trying to upgrade from XP to Vista ? Is there any site out there with this data ? I have found many sites with data about Vista's market share, but nothing on upgrade patterns.

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This doesn't have anything to do with programming; maybe try asking on Superuser or even Serverfault instead? – Dean J Jul 26 '10 at 14:34
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Voted to close as belongs on superuser – Rob Jul 26 '10 at 14:35
Ditto. Super user. – GenericTypeTea Jul 26 '10 at 14:35
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This doesn't have anything to do on Superuser also. This question is not accurate and does not fit to the SU's FAQ. – r0ca Jul 26 '10 at 15:07
As mentioned, this is hardly accurate, and rather off-topic since you ask about websites. Also, the current answers show that this question will gather mostly "I do this, I do that, my firm does that, I guess that..." answers. – Gnoupi Jul 26 '10 at 17:00
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My company is going from XP directly to Win 7.

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We managed to do the XP to Vista upgrade, but unfortunately it doesn't look like we'll be doing 7. Budget just can't take another huge upgrade hit like that so soon. – Brian Knoblauch Jul 26 '10 at 14:38
Win8 is already in the makings and we still have some users on xp. – jer.salamon Jul 26 '10 at 14:41
Sorry to hear that Brian. Looks like your IT staff jumped the gun. – James Watt Jul 26 '10 at 14:41
Windows 8 will be another disaster (like Vista). Windows is like Linux, every other major release is a test. – James Watt Jul 26 '10 at 14:42
Still trying to phase out Windows 2000 usage here. – steve.lippert Jul 26 '10 at 14:53
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I can tell that lots of places will upgrade to Vista in the near future since the budget problem, not all companies have enough money to upgrade to windows 7 directly.

Especially lots of schools (primary & high) will upgrade to Windows Vista because they will get it for almost free...

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