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Park city UT - Janco has just released its Browser and Operating System Market Share White Paper.  A major finding is that Microsoft's new Operating System Windows 7 has 14.8% of the OS market less than 7 months after its release.  The CEO of Janco, Victor Janulaitis said, “There are now more users of Windows 7 than Vista. That is a major factor in their improved record earnings.  The last OS that was accepted as quickly in the market was XP.  Vista's market share has peaked and is in the process of being decommissioned in most enterprises."  Janulaitis added, "The last six months have been a mixed bag for Microsoft.  While they have good news on the OS front, their browser market share has fallen to the level that it was in 1998. “

The study finds that in the last 12 months Microsoft's browser market share lost 3.7%  of the browser market; Firefox’s market share has remained unchanged for the same period; and Google’s Desktop and Chrome browsers are the winners with just under 5.5% market share. 
The top five browser market share rankings are: Microsoft's IE – 67.73%; Firefox - 17.88%; Google (Desktop & Chrome) - 5.40%; Mozilla - 1.36%; and Safari- .98%.  Janulaitis said: "The positive glow on Google's Chrome was dulled by the identification of some defects including the way it handles XML pages.  But the real story is the continued erosion of Microsoft's IE market share.

The full study is available at https://it-toolkits.com/browser.htm as an electronic document including the data in Excel format.

Trends in Browser Market Share 12 Months - April 2010 –April 2009

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A summary of Janco’s browser market share data can be found on the Janco’s web site (https://e-janco.com/browser.htm) and the IT Productivity Center’s web site (https://e-janco.com/browser.htm).  In addition the full white paper with excel spread sheets can be purchased at both sites for $249.
 
Janco’s has collected consistent data on browser activity since September 1997.  The data is collected from commercial sites that focus on business to business activity.  The IT productivity Center anticipates that it will issue an update to it market share data at the end of the fourth quarter of this year.