Thursday, 23 June 2011

Microsoft Windows XP resists to dealers request

Microsoft has decided to further facilitate the transition from Windows XP to Windows 7, by implementing a new "flexible inventory that allows dealers to request licenses for XP until 30 May 2009.

The Colossus of Redmond seems to have surrendered the truth: despite the campaign for the operating system Microsoft Windows Vista, most users and businesses continue to prefer the use of "old" Windows XP. The imminent arrival of Windows 7, scheduled for the end of 2009, also induce consumers to change refractory to wait for the new OS to skip to the bottom that are Vista, though Microsoft is about to release the second service pack for the current system operating, which will make it even more stable and efficient, the general view seems to have definitively rejected the successor to XP, is due to start the dissatisfaction that exists, and for the repeated attacks of competitors like Apple, which have invested a large amount of resources to discredit them.

In view of the fact that the vast growth of Google continues to undermine the image of Microsoft, the company has decided to meet once more to the needs of consumers, providing a new service for the management of licenses of Windows XP. The previous strategy, the total cessation of orders for the licensing of XP (other than the Home version for systems Netbook) for January 31 of 2009, distributors were prepared to make licensing within the limit set, stipend their stores.

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