A few posts agon, I suggested that Vista might not be adopted as soon as Microsoft would wish. The newest survey from InformationWeek suggests that only 26% of respondants have plans to migrate to vista. 86% expect to implement at one time or another (and the other 14% are fooling themselves unless they go with Linux or Mac OS). Eventually, everyone that runs Windows now will be on either Vista or what follows it. If for no other reason, then because it's the only thing available.
The 52% that are worried about first version bugs are relying on history. And they may be right to wait. I've always said that the time between release of a new version and the first service pack will tell you how solid the release was. Short time, not solid. Long time, good things to come.
Survey: 86% Expect To Implement Vista Sooner Or Later - News by InformationWeek

