Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Windows XP: gone?




You may be upset by the approaching death of Windows XP, but it shouldn't come as a surprise. Microsoft Corp.'s product life-cycle guidelines have told before the fate of XP since 2001. In fact, Microsoft has been killing off one version of a product as it is replaced with another for years now. But this time around, the approaching demise of XP is getting more attention than, say, the final passing of Windows 2000.
XP is the most widely used operating system on the planet, and its long-delayed successor, Windows Vista, is not proving to be universally popular. The companies that make up the enterprise market for Windows are dragging their feet about upgrading, and on the consumer side there are signs of a rebellion against Vista.

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