![]() But while adoption of Vista was limited, it still found its way to a fair number of PCs. However, as we know now, Windows Vista did not take off in a big way, with many companies opting to stick with the tried-and-true Windows XP. On the management side, Windows Deployment Services and WIM based images were new with Vista, which were developed to help IT departments more easily push uniform images to all the PCs they manage. Vista held the promise of a revamped user experience, including new Windows features such as transparent windows (Aero), Backup and Restore Center, Windows Performance Center, and security enhancements like BitLocker. ![]() Expectations were high, as the beloved but aging XP was more than 5 years old, and many were looking forward to something new. In November 2006, Microsoft officially graced us with the presence of Windows Vista, the successor to Windows XP. ![]() ![]() Time to upgrade: As we reach Vista end of service, Windows XP is still very common in businesses ![]()
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