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Head at JJperf
02-09-2007, 11:26 PM
Windows Vista Flunks At MIT
The reason? The software isn't yet ready for 'productive and safe computing.'
Feb 9, 2007 - By Paul McDougall Courtesy of InformationWeek

Tech staffers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are warning professors and administrators at the school -- host to one of the country's most prestigious computer science departments -- not to upgrade desktops or laptops to Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system because the software isn't yet ready for "productive and safe computing," according to an internal statement posted on MIT's Web site.
Specifically, MIT's department of information services and technology is warning computer users at the school away from the Enterprise Edition of Windows Vista. The reason, according to the Web posting, is that many critical security and productivity applications aren't yet compatible with the OS.
Among the applications or utilities that MIT's IS&T department is concerned about are Cisco's VPN client, Mathematica technical computing software, MIT's Athena Clusters authenticated printing environment, and SAP's SAPgui graphical user interface for SAP R/3.
The document indicates that MIT as a whole will begin to migrate to Windows Vista once more compatible applications and utilities become available. One reason: Vista's enhanced energy utilization features alone will save the university more than $1 million annually in reduced energy bills.
For now, though, the following is the IS&T department's recommendation to workers at MIT: "If you are purchasing new computers, we recommend purchasing the machine with Windows XP."

Loccusst
02-10-2007, 12:24 AM
I have it on one of my puters as a upgrade. It is alright but man there are some stupid issues. The Mac comercial is so true with the security guy. This first couple of days running with Vista, I kept getting "(insert program here) is trying to (insert action here), allow or disallow?". What a pain in the ass. It will be a great system once they figure some of the stupidity out of it.

John2.0T
02-10-2007, 01:06 AM
I'm an Apple guy... so this makes me laugh :D

DSV
02-10-2007, 07:07 AM
i stuck with XP when we bought our new desktop. it will be a long time before i go to Vista. just the fact that you not only have to upgrade the OS, but will also have to upgrade your RAM, video card, etc. just to make Vista run. i remember seeing an article that said you really need 2GB of RAM to make Vista run smoothly.

i'm all for upgrading RAM, but what about those people who just don't want to go through all that? what about the millions of computers out there that don't have 2GB of RAM and want to upgrade? etc. etc. etc.

iowaboostin
02-12-2007, 09:00 AM
I'd laugh at ALL of you but I'm still a Windows XP guy.. I used to dabble a lot with Redhat but stopped working with it, no idea why, I should get back into it. Either way, I don't have any problems with my bitchin' XP/IE7 combo ;)

Gee Tea Eye V
02-12-2007, 01:45 PM
i like xp, and when i got my new desktop it was like a month b4 vistas launch so it has xp with a "vista like scheme" no idea what that means but ive got it lol

iowaboostin
02-12-2007, 03:10 PM
it has xp with a "vista like scheme" no idea what that means but ive got it lol

That's like a Honda Civic badged as a Lamborghini but later you find out it has no transmission.