Shift to Windows7; XP is departing
Microsoft has declared on its blog that it's time for the Windows XP Operating System to retire. Windows XP was hugely successful for about 10 years. Microsoft said that they have begun a countdown of 1000 days, after which they won't provide support for Windows XP. Around three years from today, on 8 April 2014, Microsoft won't provide security patches and hotfixes of different versions of Windows XP.
"Many third-party software providers are not planning to extend support for their applications running on Windows XP, which translates to even more complexity, security risks, and ultimately, added management costs for your IT department if you're still managing Windows XP environments. To learn more about Microsoft's Support Lifecycle policy, please visit Microsoft Support," commented Stephen Rose, IT Community Manager, Windows commercial team on the Windows team blog.
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