Posted by Ron-MO on May 30, 2016 at 16:56:42 from (174.131.235.238):
In Reply to: Hacked by win10 posted by Geo-TH,In on May 30, 2016 at 11:28:40:
Many years ago when Win 95 first came out (first edition of Win 95 was unstable), and I asked the IT manager when we were going to move to 95 from 3.1, and his response was "Never". He ended up eating those words, but I cannot recall which lasted longer, his employment, or Windows 3.1, but it was not too long until every pc was running Windows 98 (bypassing 95 on some and first edition of 95 was unstable). I now work administrating anti virus for about 10,000 pc and servers globally, and we are looking to upgrade to 10 by year end. Bottom line it is tough to keep vendor, hardware and software support running an old operating system. Eventually everyone succumbs, unless you run something like linux, but that in itself is a challenge if you are in the business world. I suspect in the next year or so pressure will increase to move to Windows 10, and biggest pressure in business will be lack of patches, and vulnerabilities to old operating systems (XP is no longer patched).
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