Win95 and 98 will still be used
We still use a large number of DOS applications, and can use Windows 9x to run them on older Pentiums (133 - 233). It is absolutely ludicrous for companies in a similar situation to spend money upgrading just because M$ says to. The only reason that a number of workstations even have Windows is because MS DOS was not Y2K compliant.
Not many companies can justify spending that kind of money for workstations to run legacy programs. Let's see . . . $2000 per workstation X 125 workstations. .. hmmmm