<p>Despite Microsoft Microsoft shipping more than 100 million Windows 8 licenses, Redmond's newest operating system is not making much headway in the enterprise world, with IT decision makers deciding to give it the cold shoulder.</p><p>So, what's holding Windows 8 back?</p><p>Forrester Research analyst David Johnson believes that the problem lies with the fact that Microsoft's newest operating system doesn't bring anything of real value to the table.</p><p>"Enterprises just don't see Windows 8 having value," wrote Johnson in a recent report. "They don't see the value in the changes in Windows 8."</p><p><a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/adriankingsleyhughes/2013/05/19/why-enterprise-is-avoiding-windows-8/">Keep reading...</a></p><p>Read also:</p><p><a href="http://www.fierceenterprisecommunications.com/story/it-sees-few-advantages-increased-costs-deploying-windows-8/2013-05-19">IT sees few advantages, increased costs in deploying Windows 8</a> (FierceEnterpriseCommunications)</p><p><a href="http://wallstcheatsheet.com/stocks/will-these-windows-8-improvements-score-big-for-microsoft.html/">Will These Windows 8 Improvements Score Big for Microsoft?</a> (Wall St. Cheat Sheet)</p><p><a href="http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/applications/3448058/dell-replays-windows-8-blame-card-as-pc-sales-slide/">Dell replays Windows 8 blame card as PC sales slide</a> (ComputerworldUK)</p><p>Explore: <a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?ncl=dz2hZNZFj0pHVLMAYfLzyd45qYLFM&ned=us">29 additional articles.</a></p>