Windows eXPiration!
An opportunity to break the pattern!
In 2002, Microsoft introduced its Support Lifecycle policy, based on customer feedback, to have more transparency and predictability of support for Microsoft products. As per this policy, Microsoft business and developer products, including Windows and Office products, receive a minimum of 10 years of support (five years' mainstream support and five years' extended support), at the supported service pack level.
Therefore, come 8 April, Windows XP's support will officially come to the end of its life.
This means:
* Microsoft will stop providing patches and updates for these after 8 April 2014.
* Your business PC's security vulnerability will be affected with unsecured desktop applications, opening the door to viruses and threats for your organisation
So what are the options?
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Download the report with all three options explained!
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