CALIFORNIA - Termination of support for Windows XP by Microsoft on 8 April 2014 predicted would trigger a crisis in the world of technology. This is based not everyone is capable of upgrading their operating systems to newer versions such as Windows 7 or Windows 8.
A recent survey conducted free antivirus development company AVAST Software to get the facts, as the majority of the world's 164 educational institutions have not been able to provide additional funds for upgrading their systems.
The issue is not simply a matter of replacing the operating system and supporting software, but also hardware replacement. How much budget should be issued an educational institution, if for upgrading one computer to Windows 7 unit needed funds of at least $ 200 or more than USD 2.2 million.
As mentioned earlier, it cost just for the operating system does not include hardware additions. If still forced to continue using Windows XP means to be ready no longer protected by Microsoft. "That no longer receive software updates or patches (patches), which owns crucial in a network or computer," wrote AVAST on their official website on Thursday (5/9).
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