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One of the tough considerations any school district faces is, “What do you do about those old versions of Windows running on decrepit computers?” It’s a question to ponder the response to, especially when you consider the following data:
An IDC study commissioned by Microsoft discovered that supporting XP now costs companies and schools five times what it would cost them to support Windows 7…researchers discovered that on average 42% of business PCs are still running the aging OS. When Microsoft finally ends every vestige of support for XP a little under a year from now, 11% of PCs in business are likely to still be running what will then be a 13-year-old OS.
…some core IT tasks take nearly twice the time and energy when it comes to XP than to Windows 7. Security patching required 82% more time, mitigating malware took 90% more time, and help desk calls more 84% less time.
IDC’s projections taken to an extreme for large businesses, 230 PCs running Windows XP rather than Windows 7 essentially requires an additional full-time IT staff member. Put a slightly different way, transitioning a worker from XP to Windows 7 results in a 137% return on investment over three years.
Organizations reported that they spent 82% less time managing patches on Windows 7 systems than they did on Windows XP, 90% less time mitigating malware, and 84% less help desk time. (Source: ComputerWorld)
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I believe a little bit in Linux but….-I have trouble getting students to use it…"I'll wait for a real computer"-I have trouble getting it to install on some machines and have had trouble downloading some Ubuntu-why do they put out distros on DVD's??? I need to put it on machines without DVD players
I believe a little bit in Linux but….-I have trouble getting students to use it…”I'll wait for a real computer”-I have trouble getting it to install on some machines and have had trouble downloading some Ubuntu-why do they put out distros on DVD's??? I need to put it on machines without DVD players