In good or bad Windows XP continues to be talked about.
Despite the important market share in employment (37%), which places him in
second place after Windows 7, the dinosaur of Operating Systems is now cornered
by Microsoft mom who would like to see it drop below 10% by April 2014, the
date of retirement decided some time.
According to a new study by Gartner, the withdrawal of
Windows XP (or at least the end of support from Microsoft) could affect in a
decisive way on the resumption of sales of PC , especially in a market like the
U.S. .
In particular, continues to Gartner, the professional segment will be the one
that will bring the best results, this view of the important market share
achieved in recent years and witnessed by industry giants such as HP, Dell and
Lenovo.
In consumer, however, things will be different since the
user will not be forced to use XP upgrade that much, and while not receiving
support will continue, with due attention paid, to exploit his old PC.
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