That’s the mantra Randall Kennedy has been chanting for months now — after testing the raw performance of all three operating systems on identical hardware. And with Windows Server 2008 being 17 percent faster than Vista, it’s no wonder performance-hungry power users are flocking to it. Kennedy, in fact, wonders why anyone would question it as the better desktop OS option. There’s only one possible explanation: Technology Attention Deficit Disorder, otherwise known as TADD. “We all know that the TADD crowd has trouble paying attention during those boring test results discussions,” Kennedy writes in this Enterprise Desktop post. “As for the rest of you, it’s time to set the record straight regarding Windows desktop performance. And please, try to pay attention this time — I hate having to repeat myself!” Software Development