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It has been nearly 9 months since Windows 11 officially launched and adoption is slow but a new report might signal a turning point.
In the consumer space, Windows 11 adoption has been ticking along at a reasonable pace. For businesses, however, the OS may have reached its limit, as businesses struggle to upgrade machines to ...
Data on the adoption of Microsoft's newest OS shows uptake ranging from 1% to 9%. But most enterprises will likely wait until at least 2023 before broadly rolling out Windows 11.
Home > Computing Windows 11's Adoption Rate May Be Slowing Down People seem to be getting less eager to "upgrade" to Windows 11 just months after its rollout.
Windows 11’s adoption continues to lag Windows 10’s, but it’s hard to compare Leaked internal data claims Windows 11 is running on 400 million active PCs.
For example, in January Microsoft reported that the adoption rate for Windows 11 was twice the rate of Windows 10. However, new figures suggest Windows 11's adoption rate is slowing to a crawl.
Windows 11 finally hits 30% adoption – but it’s scary how long this has taken, frankly.
Alternatively, data from computer monitor software provider AdDuplex suggests that Windows 11 adoption is much higher, closer to 9% -- higher than the 1% from Lansweeper's new numbers.
There has been a clear uptick in the adoption of Windows 11 as enterprises migrate PC fleets ahead of the end of support date for Windows 10.… The Statcounter market share figures confirm the OS ...
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In context: Global adoption of Windows 11 hasn't set any speed records, especially in the enterprise segment, which has historically been the slowest area to embrace Redmond's latest operating ...
Economic uncertainty has slowed enterprise adoption of Windows 11, but analysts expect most companies to make the transition next year – if economic fears don’t get in the way.