2013年9月1日星期日

And I heard from more than a handful of customers

  I've been seeing some posts more than the past week that may possibly be giving some Windows XP users false hope that they're going to nevertheless be capable of get patches for the operating technique soon after April 8, 2014.
  I believe it was this statement from a Microsoft spokesperson that might have raised some expectations.
  "After April eight, 2014, Windows XP users will no longer get new safety updates, non-security hotfixes, absolutely free or paid assisted support solutions, or on line technical content updates from Microsoft. Third parties may give ongoing help, but it?ˉs essential to recognize that support is not going to address fixes and security patches inside the core Windows kernel. If an organization continues to use Windows XP and purchases Custom Support, they are going to obtain critical security updates as new threats are discovered, as well as technical assistance by way of their Premier contract." (Emphasis mine.)
  It's worth repeating these patches aren't for everyone, or, in truth, pretty much anybody. To acquire these custom patches, users need to have an active Premier Help agreement, a Microsoft spokesperson reiterated. On major of that, you need to acquire Custom Assistance. The combo is costly. For many, besides these in Fortune 500 providers, who're still operating Windows XP, it is possibly outside the realm of possibility.
  In case you had been wondering, this kind of custom assistance selection is not new. Microsoft also created custom patches for XP SP2 readily available to these with Premier Support contracts when SP2 was moved to finish of help (EOS) in 2010.
  But back to the sorts of prospects who are holding onto Windows XP in spite of potential new vulnerabilities which may arise immediately after Microsoft stops making all patches -- such as safety patches -- out there just after April 8 , 2014. Who're those inside the 35-plus % group plus operating XP as their desktop OS?
  I asked readers lately to clarify why they aren't willing and/or able to get off XP. I heard back from a variety of individuals by means of email, as well as the answers sprinkled through the hundreds of (sadly, mostly off-topic) comments on this post.
  As has been noted many instances just before, quite a few these nevertheless running Windows XP in their organizations are carrying out so mainly because they've written custom, internal-facing applications which can be dependent on IE 6. Some of these shops also are operating custom-built apps that don't use IE, but which they have not had time/money to rebuild to run on newer versions of Windows.
  You will find other folks who say they do not have the money to get new software and hardware. This involves retirees; some government users, noting their organizations and agencies haven't got funds to upgrade; and other people who are just going to help keep running XP machines until they die.
  I heard from a single user who mentioned his XP Pc is not connected for the World wide web, so he feels no need to upgrade. I heard from a few folks who stated they may be counting on their firewall and safety software, coupled with typical sense, to protect them once Microsoft stops issuing security patches. And I heard from more than a handful of customers who cited their dislike of Windows eight as a purpose to avoid moving off XP -- in spite of the truth users still can come across PCs running Windows 7.
  Microsoft has produced it clear to its reseller partners that one of their greatest priorities in fiscal 2014 must be to have XP users to migrate to a much more current version of Windows. Microsoft recently warned XP users they'd danger becoming inside a "zero day forever" state right after April eight, 2014.
  All this said, there won't be any type of global meltdown happening on April 9, 2014. PCs operating XP will not just stop operating or burst into balls of flame. Even so, it is still worth noting, points will likely get worse for XP customers more than time, as ZDNet's Larry Seltzer noted. With no far more safety patches for XP, 1 crucial layer of defense might be weakened. Windows XP users will put far more anxiety on antivirus software and firewalls so long as they continue to stay on the OS.
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