It's always been a big challenge to manage thousands of MS Windows desktops and it certainly has not gotten substantially better with BYOC / mobility of users.
The real challenge for MS will come with establishing Windows 8 in the corporate space - don't believe that it will be happening without substantial changes / limitations removed by MS.
Reminds me a bit to the first versions of Windows activation / update a few years ago when MS had to paddle back almost the whole way before commercial customers started to upgrade to the new Windows version.
The real challenge for MS will come with establishing Windows 8 in the corporate space - don't believe that it will be happening without substantial changes / limitations removed by MS.
Reminds me a bit to the first versions of Windows activation / update a few years ago when MS had to paddle back almost the whole way before commercial customers started to upgrade to the new Windows version.