Friday, April 9, 2010

Someone Having A Baby

First half went: Windows 7 Like the consumer but not to companies! The letter


In a recent article in the Sun 24 hours, known newspaper business press, was published an article about the popularity of Windows 7 in the Italian market. What has emerged is very interesting: the consumer are widely embracing him, leaving behind mostly the eternal XP and Vista, while the commercial area tends to remain anchored to their old systems, representing a significant decline in the renewal of the PC compared to other years. What does this mean? Well, a bit 'of the economy I did in high school (5 years of accounting Haim) but I would venture that, for example, amortization of assets in companies, partly because of the recent crisis, it is quite long (The damping property, in a nutshell, is the time it is estimated to return the money spent on those goods). It goes without saying that if the damping time is increased, also the substitution of machinery is inevitably postponed.
Now you say "But do not just change the operating system? What it takes." Oh no, not exactly that simple: replace the operating system, as well as (relatively) expensive in terms of licensing, it is also costly in terms of human resources. First install the software already present in the old PC in the new ones, with all the ensuing squabbles compatibility, etc. is very expensive, but what really would like is to educate All employees again using a new environment they have never seen before. We the youth we adapt within a week, the average employee, however, which has some 30 years, employs a lot but instead a lot more time and not all of us to 50 years are brisk as we use a PC ( in my house, for example, just my father is able to turn a PC and surf the net!). Perhaps, all this can be seen in Italy as well, the working class is in fact still "old" and space for young people still do not there is a lot. But this is another story that could be explored in a future post.
I know I know, I said a mountain of trivia. Okay, a little care! I wanted to wake up that little (pochissimissimissima) that I had passion for economics in high school!

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