End of support for Windows XP helps PC salesMicrosoft's move to end technical support for its longest running operating system (OS) Windows XP has marginally helped global PC sales wh...
Microsoft ends support to XP; opens market for Chinese firmsMicrosoft has stopped providing technical support for Windows XP after serving it for nearly 13 years, opening up opportunities for China's...
Curtains to come down on Microsoft's most popular OS tomorrowCustomers will no longer receive security updates, hotfixes, free/paid assisted support options or online technical content updates for the...
How to make a safe transit once Microsoft mulls Windows XPWindows 7 and Windows Vista OS are semi-viable options, but there are a couple of reasons why you’re better off skipping them.
How to migrate from Windows XP securely and safelyAs per estimates, 16 percent of 4 million enterprise PCs in India, are yet to be migrated from Windows XP systems. It means that PCs with X...
Many ATMs yet to be upgraded from Windows XP, says MicrosoftSoftware giant Microsoft said a number of ATMs are yet to upgraded and such cash vending machine may face security risk.
IBA says banks prepared on Windows XP discontinuationIBA today downplayed concerns arising from discontinuation of the Windows XP operating system on banks and functioning of ATMs.
Bank, ATM services may be hit as Windows XP support ends on April 8The end of support for Windows XP is likely to increase the probability of attacks on such a system and may affect ATM operations as well, ...
Microsoft to stop supporting Windows XP OS: Urgent need for PSU banks to migrate to new softwareWindows XP has been in use for 12 years and Microsoft today has three operating systems in the market. It’s not possible to support all thr...
Bank branches running on Windows XP to face huge security threatThe banking industry in India faces a huge security threat due to Microsoft's decision to withdraw support to Windows XP from April 8, 2014.
Maintaining Windows XP after April 8 may cost Rs 1,190 crore/yearAs Microsoft ends support for its Windows XP, the overall annual maintenance bill for Indian firms with PCs running on XP could shoot up to...
Top Chinese IT firms to hedge against Windows XP shutdownChina's internet major Tencent will join hands with other IT giants to "build a hedge" against potential Internet attacks for Chinese users...
Over 34,000 PSU bank branches set to lose Windows XP support: MicrosoftOver 34,000 branches of Indian public sector banks would become vulnerable as Windows XP would no longer be supported by Microsoft.
Cyber sleuths caution Windows XP users against hacking attemptsSoftware giant Microsoft had announced that it is going to stop support services to 'Windows XP' OS from April 8 next year.
Microsoft says upgrade to Windows 8 or spend moreMicrosoft, which plans to end support for Windows XP on April 8, next year, said the cost of upgrading will be about $95 or Rs 5199.
- XPIRED! But Vista may not catch up
After Bill Gates’ exit from Microsoft, it is now the turn of Windows XP to sign out. Windows XP (professional) is officially off the shelve...
- Microsoft adds 5 months to Windows XP's shelf life
Microsoft Corp said it will keep selling its Windows XP operating system beyond January, in response to demand from customers.