As reported by The Register, web analytics service Statcounter, which has tracking code installed on 1.5 million websites, said Windows 11 was running on 16.93 percent of.
In context: Global adoption of Windows 11 hasn’t set any speed records, especially in the enterprise segment, which has historically been the slowest area to embrace Redmond’s latest operating systems. According to a new report, however, that’s set to change going forward, with many corporations now making the slow switch to Windows 11.
As reported by The Register, web analytics service Statcounter, which has tracking code installed on 1.5 million websites, said Windows 11 was running on 16.93 percent of global PCs in December. That figure stood at 16.12% in November and 15.44% in October, so it is rising, albeit slowly. Windows 10, meanwhile, was installed on 68.01% of machines in December.
Source: StatCounter Global Stats – Windows Version Market Share
Steve Kleynhans, research vice president of Digital Workplace Infrastructure and Operations at Gartner, the market research firm whose reports appear regularly on this site, told The Reg that Windows 11’s numbers are pretty much what he would expect at this point.