‘Lease of life’ for Windows XP
Published on Fri, Jul 11 at 08:35 , Updated at Fri, Jul 11 at 08:52
Source : Business Line
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To persuade corporate users to switch to its new operating system, Vista, Microsoft has created what it calls the “Windows Vista Small Business Assurance” site (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/assurance/default.mspx), replete with case studies of small enterprises which made the switch. It promises free support till end October, for new machines bought with Vista, but the service is being initially tested in the US only. contd on page 2... |
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Microsoft, which signed the death warrant for its popular PC operating system Windows XP, told a Worldwide Partner Conference on Wednesday that it had decided to bow to popular demand and would continue to offer technical support for XP, including updates and patches, right up to 2014. However, it has stopped selling XP proactively after July 1. 



