Matrix Posted September 10, 2018 Share Posted September 10, 2018 Delaying the inevitable for a bit longer Recap: Windows 7 was released to manufacturing in July 2009 and became generally available in October of the same year. According to NetMarketShare, 42.45 percent of desktops / laptops are running Windows 7 as of August 2018. Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system crossed over into the mainstream support phase back in January 2015. As part of its retirement plan, Microsoft announced at the time that critical security updates would continue to be delivered until January 14, 2020. The idea was to give customers plenty of time to prepare to upgrade to Windows 10 and for most ordinary consumers, that’s more an adequate. Migrating to a new operating system isn’t always as easy for enterprise customers, however, as creating images and custom software can be a tedious and expensive endeavor. Often times, it’s more cost efficient to ride an older operating system to the very end, even if it means paying extra for extended support. For those in that boat, Microsoft recently announced that it will offer paid Windows 7 extended security updates through January 2023. This service will be sold on a per-device basis and the price will increase each year, Microsoft notes. It’ll be available to all Windows 7 Professional and Windows 7 Enterprise customers with volume licensing. A discount will be offered to those with Windows software assurance, Windows 10 Education or Windows 10 Enterprise subscriptions. Pricing wasn’t mentioned in Microsoft’s blog post – for those details, you’ll need to contact your Microsoft account team. source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BimBamSmash Posted September 13, 2018 Share Posted September 13, 2018 The cycle continues. Obviously it is not fair to judge without knowing all the forces at play that has this fiasco happening for every version of Windows, but I do wonder, are businesses really failing to see this pattern after all these years Windows has been around? Can nothing be done about in advance? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matrix Posted September 13, 2018 Author Share Posted September 13, 2018 1 minute ago, BimBamSmash said: The cycle continues. Obviously it is not fair to judge without knowing all the forces at play that has this fiasco happening for every version of Windows, but I do wonder, are businesses really failing to see this pattern after all these years Windows has been around? Can nothing be done about in advance? what I find funny is the amount of businesses still using xp forget about windows 7 unless you have an old rig all these people hating win10 need a reality check you cant buy a new machine without win10 on it. You cant live in the past but you can make the best of what you have all the haters have only one choice buy a Mac and goodluck with that😀 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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