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March 10th, 2010, 13:22 GMT · By

Ignore Windows 7, Stick with XP and It Will Cost You

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Undoubtedly, Windows XP continues to get a consistent amount of love from its very loyal users, after all, the OS continues to run on over 65.49% of computers worldwide. Citing findings from Market research firm Techaisle, Microsoft is warning that ignoring Windows 7 and failing to upgrade computers while choosing to ride Windows XP for all it’s got on older hardware comes with inherent financial costs. Techaisle indicates that the maintenance costs of older PCs running XP can be as much as 1.5 times higher than for newer Windows 7-based machines.

“Techaisle’s research showed that there are five main ways small businesses can benefit from newer PCs, including better security, improved productivity (40% less downtime than older PCs,) often 1.5 times less costly to maintain, they can take advantage of newer applications and enhanced support – all benefits that should save small businesses real time and money,” Sandrine Skinner, group product marketing manager, Microsoft, revealed.

Techaisle revealed that it surveyed no less than 1,000 small businesses in the United States, United Kingdom, China, Brazil and India, and found that 40% of small businesses were relying on computers that were more than three years old and that were still running XP. The study, sponsored in part by Microsoft and Intel, concludes that business customers have to deal with larger productivity and maintenance costs on old XP machines vs. newer Windows 7 PCs.

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“Looking at specific hardware and software innovations that help make new PCs more efficient and the people that use them more productive, Techaisle pointed out the benefits such as improved graphics, energy efficiency and wireless communication in PCs with faster, multicore processors, including those in Intel’s 2010 Core vPro processor family. Techaisle suggested upgrading to Microsoft’s Windows 7, in particular Windows 7 Professional, rather than Home Premium, for its advantages in stability, security, collaboration, manageability and compatibility with older applications,” Skinner added.

According to the estimates of Techaisle, an environment of just a few older XP machines could end up costing $5,582 in maintenance and lost productivity in a year. By comparison, newer PCs with Windows 7 would need $1,552 less for maintenance, namely just $4,030.

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Comment #1 by: anonymous user on 11 Mar 2010, 09:01 UTC reply to this comment

It depends allot on what software you use, maybe you have customised hardware with customised software, i don't think that you save more money going for new computers and Windows 7, for the security it is true, because Microsoft won't make another Service Pack for XP. Microsoft should make a version of Windows 7 like Windows FLP.


Comment #2 by: Skynet on 11 Mar 2010, 16:28 UTC reply to this comment

Sorry to say, but this article is bs. I agree with anonymus. The cost only depends on the hardware and the software you use. I have XP since it was realesed and I hardly spent any money on maintaining my PC. Though, sometimes I use it 5 days a week without any break. I had to spend some money on a new ventillator and I spent some - though I didn't have to - on some extra memory and a new HDD, if I recog.


Comment #3 by: JOJIBRO on 22 Mar 2010, 05:33 UTC reply to this comment

I will not spend any more money on Microsoft's defective merchandise if I can avoid it.
I've been running XP Pro SP2 fairly successfully, and economically for years, and will continue to do so until support expires.
I don't even want to "upgrade" IE6 because of all the headaches associated w/ IE7 & IE8.-I use latest FireFox for everything except MS Updates-
In July I'll probably install SP3, and if it doesn't totally crash my system, will ride it until 2014.
Do what works for you NOT what contributes to MS and it's gargantuan cash register...


Comment #4 by: Psycogeek on 05 Sep 2010, 02:51 UTC reply to this comment

Agree with Skynet, and since when did any version of winders get less complex, or less full of holes or bugs?
they keep ADDING more holes and feature/bugs, how can that be called productive?
Windows 7 , installed it, its cute and fun and then the thrill was gone when i realised it isnt smaller faster better cleaner tighter or with less open holes to get nailed through.

Safe


Comment #5 by: Anonymoust User #2 on 09 Nov 2011, 08:11 UTC reply to this comment

BS!

I don't remember visiting softpedia before, but after this article I will remember not to trust them.

I mean Windows 7 more productive than winXP? I hardly can do what I used to do in XP in double time. I have to keep changing permissions, and it takes lot of time just to rename or move a F#$nG SINGLE FILE!

Excuse me, but it is suposed a more recent Operative System should be faster and more efficient than the previous. Instead of that they made it slower just so it can TRY to avoid errors caused by people who anyway is gonna crash this systems soon, while being a pain in the * for the rest of us who actually know what we are doing (most of the time at least).

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