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Windows XP Retirement a Non-Issue for Corporate Customers


section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 26.6.2008

In a week’s time, Windows XP will no longer be available in most retail outlets, but corporate users need not fret because they can still get the Microsoft operating system and, until 2014, the security patches to fix any vulnerabilities.




June 30 is the date Microsoft has set for when retailers can no longer order shrink-wrapped boxes of XP for their store shelves. Once current inventory is gone, so is XP except on ultra-low-cost PCs, where it can be had likely until about 2011, depending on the availability of Windows 7, and on white-box systems assembled from off-the-shelf parts until Jan. 31, 2009. But for most consumers, June 30 means (near) cold turkey on buying XP and hello Vista.

Corporate users, however, are a different story.

Companies with an affinity for XP Professional will find the operating system available for the time being by using “downgrade rights” when buying PCs preloaded with Vista Business or Ultimate. It also remains available to those with volume licensing contracts.

The downgrade offer also is available to consumers who buy machines with Vista Business or Ultimate before Jan. 31, 2009. The option is being offered by some companies, including Dell, HP, Lenovo, NEC and Sony.

Downgrade rights allow users to install XP in favor of the Vista version that shipped with a particular PC.

But all the XP permutations are really moot for corporate users, who typically buy business or enterprise versions of the operating system.

“For the enterprise, I think this is a non-issue simply because enterprises buy pro-grade products that come with downgrade rights,” says Al Gillen, an analyst with IDC. “And the reality is that most enterprises have a standard [operating system] image they place on every PC that comes in the door. They blow away the installed OS and put down their own image.”

And for companies that want XP, that’s what they can install.

“Whether the machine comes with Vista [Business or Ultimate] or XP that will not matter,” says Gillen.

But if June 30 is the XP milestone for retail and consumer, what is the XP milestone for corporate users?

“There is a milestone out there, but it is so far in the future it is not something users are going to get alarmed about today,” says Gillen.

Microsoft plans to offer Mainstream Support for XP, which first shipped on Dec. 31, 2001, until April 14, 2009.

source: networkworld.com

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Comments(3)

Oh well...

By xavier on 27.06.2008 - 05:06
well, still save for a few years then, especially i'm soooo interested for all the microblows updates.

mainstream vs. extended support

By yoyoma on 27.06.2008 - 06:06
all you hold-outs seem to not care about the difference between these two support plans.

in less than a year's time, you will lose free access to all but the updates microsoft deems "critical" (ie. a fraction of all the ones that are actually critical). this is called extended support.

what you've been enjoying up till now and through to april 2009 is mainstream support, but in order to get it after that date, you'll need to pony up some cash. i can see corporations not having a problem with that, but pretty soon after april 2009, consumers will start trusting microsoft less and less.

only then can i see microsoft tumbling down from their market-dominating position.

read my lips: vista won't pick up enough steam until next summer, and by that time everyone will be talking about sp2 or windows 7 rtm.

re: even more

By Vista is good on 27.06.2008 - 21:06
it's indeed a fact for at-home user :-)


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