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Windows 11 adoption doesn't seem to be gaining as much ground over Windows 10. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
Microsoft has finally crossed an important milestone for Windows 11, months ahead of Windows 10’s end of support cutoff date.
Microsoft's latest OS claws back market share from Windows 10, but the finish line is a long way off Microsoft appears to be starting the year with a rebound in Windows 11 adoption as the latest ...
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 ...
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Windows 11 hits 30% adoption (and it’s about time) – so is ... - MSNWindows 11 finally hits 30% adoption – but it’s scary how long this has taken, frankly.
Windows 11, which launched six months go, appears to be flatlining in terms of uptake in the month of March, according to one data source. It's being used on one in five systems, and Microsoft ...
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.
Unconfirmed reports show Windows 11 users at 400 million after two years, a hundred million less than Windows 10 at the same mark.
Windows 11 initially enjoyed a high adoption rate but it seems excitement for Microsoft's latest operating system has tapered off, according to new figures.
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.
Analyst group ‘Gartner’ has said that they do not believe the adoption rate for Windows 11, at least for the short to mid term future, is going to be ‘good’.
However, Microsoft shares a different account on paper, citing that Windows 11 is already running on 400 million devices, with projections of the figure shooting to half a billion by early 2024.
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