Takeaway: Many companies are not planning to upgrade when Microsoft ends support for Windows XP.
Many users are finding it difficult to adapt to the innovative Windows 8. The update “Windows Blue” expected to be released before December 2013, has a possibility of restoring the Start button and initially boot to the traditional desktop.
Windows 7 is the most convincing route for upgrading from Windows XP. Many features are similar to XP including the traditional boot-to-desktop and Start button. For Windows 7 buyers, extended support until 2020 is offered.
Microsoft officially announced on April 10, 2012 that they will end extended support as of April 8, 2014 for Windows XP and Office 2003. Although, the risk of vulnerabilities and the cost to limit exposure, XP is still hanging on.
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