Nearly a quarter of all businesses are still using Windows XP, despite two current and effective Windows OS options. Now, with the end-of-support for Windows XP upcoming in 2014, many organizations are faced with the challenge of how to keep end users productive, while retaining necessary applications and security. The high functionality of Windows 7 and Windows 8 combined with the fact that many organizations have delayed updating hardware, creates a perfect scenario to upgrade both – likely saving a good amount of money in the process!
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