Intel is noted to become waiting for Windows Vista Support Pack (SP) 1 before rolling out Windows Vista on a broad scale inside the corporation. And it sounds like Dell also is planning on waiting for SP1 prior to doing an internal deployment. (Microsoft brass foolishly continue on to hedge about when — and even if — Microsoft will deliver a Vista SP1 release. But the word is Vista SP1 is on tap for this fall or winter.) Meanwhile,
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