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Microsoft due to unveil one-year Windows XP support package


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Public sector bodies will be thrown a lifeline

From V3:

According to V3 sister title CRN, the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) and Microsoft are finalising an agreement to provide a further year of support. This would mean government organisations are protected until April 2015, instead of 8 April 2014.

CRN has seen an email sent by the Cabinet Office to public sector bodies advising them that they will have the chance to buy extended support for Windows XP as part of a deal Microsoft is due to strike with the CCS.

http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/news/2337366/microsoft-to-unveil-one-year-windows-xp-support-package

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Wow, didn't see that one coming.. :towel:

Seems MS has a soft spot for governments. While the government shouldn't be left without protection MS should have left XP to die. If you let one person get XP support they should give everyone XP support. But in the end MS wants Xp gone, so they should have denied the request.

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Here are 2 salient points mentioned clearly in that article:--

  • The extended support does not refer to general Users (like you and me) and
  • The package is not free it needs to be bought - now, why would anyone?

This would mean government organisations are protected until April 2015, instead of 8 April 2014.

CRN has seen an email sent by the Cabinet Office to public sector bodies advising them that they will have the chance to buy extended support for Windows XP as part of a deal Microsoft is due to strike with the CCS.

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Public sector bodies will be thrown a lifeline

I can bet a lot of those Public Sector folks are gonna be registering themselves, at nSane and MDL - rather than spend pinched pennies on a 3rd rate OS, like XP. :lol:

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So it's Windows XP really gonna die?

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So it's Windows XP really gonna die?

Oh no, it won't, it can't . . . . . . . . . . XP is immortal - it will live forever.

It's legacy will imprint it's eXPression upon my patriotic heart with indelible ink for all times to come.

I shall narrate the XP fable to my; nipple-sucking great grand children and their descendants - those ugly touch-screening brats shall I straddle across my knobbly lap as we sing of the glories of XPeeeeee.

I shall ensure that the eeeeeeX-P of yesterday, today & tomorrow leaves my audience enthralled & spell bound - they shall clutch at their left breasts when the XP anthem ensues from my sentimental lips.

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So it's Windows XP really gonna die?

Yes, don't know when but your question made someone crazy here.

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Hehehe maybe.... :P

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MidnightDistortions

Haha, eX Pee :tehe:

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I guess it's not a lot of work for MS because they still have to support XP embedded until 2016

Windows embedded POSReady 2009 based on Xp pro is supported upto 2019.

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Windows embedded POSReady 2009

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I guess it's not a lot of work for MS because they still have to support XP embedded until 2016

Windows embedded POSReady 2009 based on Xp pro is supported upto 2019.

Did Microsoft have some evil intent in using that POS short-form. :think:

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