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End of support for Windows XP: what are the options?
By Kate O'Flaherty published
Feature Although Microsoft won't penalize current Windows XP users for missing the April 8th deadline, expect others to do so

Windows XP migration offset weak PC demand in first quarter
By Dean Wilson published
The latest IDC report shows a first quarter decline that is not as bad as projected, largely thanks to last-minute upgrades from Windows XP.

The end of XP's world as many of us know it
By David Emm published
Industry voice From now on, there will be no new security updates, no non-security hotfixes, no assisted support options (free or paid) and no online technical content updates.

The end of Windows XP: Is it time to give Linux a try?
By Stuart Houghton published
With the end of the official support for Microsoft's Windows XP happening tomorrow, it is time to look at alternatives.

Windows XP end-of-life: Thanks for all the fish!
By Desire Athow published
Windows XP was a star performer both in the home and office, clinging onto life (and market share) until the very end.

Windows XP share drops to 14% among industries
By Dean Wilson published
The latest figures for Windows XP's market share among industries shows many are waking up to the security risks, but Netmarketshare figures are less optimistic.

Windows XP: The perils for businesses that fail to upgrade
By Alexandru Catalin Cosoi published
Industry voice Why many businesses aren't upgrading from Windows XP and the security risks involved.

Windows XP deadline to leave 10 per cent of government PCs vulnerable
By Dean Wilson published
Thousands of computers, including military and diplomatic rigs, will still be running Windows XP after Microsoft ends security support in early April.
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