
I
will never forget the still image of a lush green meadow that greeted
me on my home screen after the usual Windows XP loading bars and fast
forward several years later, we had to upgrade to Windows Vista and so
on. Matter of fact, Vista was like a major break from the Windows norm
and without entirely taking in its features, Windows 7 was launched and
was good, not great. Then came Windows 8. Pure class. Mastery of the art
and science of technology. Such ease. I know people who live for the
upgrades! What I cease to understand however is why some organizations
like our very infamous Cyber Cafés, IT driven firms, etc. have bluntly
refused to upgrade to Windows 8. Are they really skeptical about testing
new waters or would they rather stick to the status quo? Or is it
because Microsoft still provides support for these old versions of the
Windows Operating system?
Well, all of that is
about to change because, like it or not, global devices and services
giant Microsoft has announced the official end of support for Windows
XP, Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems and Office 2003 by
April 8, 2014 and therefore urges its customers and partners to migrate
to Windows 8 and Office 2013 platform.
Now, ending
support in this context means that for Windows XP, Windows XP
Professional for Embedded Systems and Office 2003, partners and
customers will no longer receive security updates and technical support
from Microsoft, which will result in vulnerability to security threats.
According
to Oluyomi Alarape, Datacenter Solutions & Sales at Microsoft
Nigeria, “There are several re-engineering and attacks that needs to be
catered for as a result of the changing technology landscape. Businesses
stand to have huge risks if they do not migrate because there will be
no security updates to meet security requirements”
In
addition, Windows 8 provides mobile security through Bit locker,
“Windows To Go”, is a full version of Windows 8 on a USB stick which
readily support BYOD “Bring Your Own Device” initiatives.
Awawu
Olumide-Sojinrin, Acting Country Manager, Microsoft Nigeria while
speaking at a media briefing to announce end of support for the Windows
XP and Office 2003 in Lagos, explained that Microsoft is proactive in
communicating changes that are critical and important to our customers.
As a result, she said Microsoft is taking its time to notify its
customers and partners ahead of the April 8 2014 deadline.
Windows
8 is Microsoft’s latest operating system for modern businesses,
building on Windows 7 fundamentals such as speed, reliability and
security while creating a modern platform for the new generation of
hardware experiences from tablets and innovative touch devices to
traditional desktops and laptops.
So, as the sun sets for
Windows XP, Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems and Office 2003
users with April 2014 as the deadline for migration to the Windows 8
platform, there are more benefits and features like Speedy Boot Time,
Innovative & Dynamic Desktop, Improved Search Function, Windows To
Go, Windows Live Syncing, etc., which help businesses bounce off of what
to do with their older technology as they look to protect valuable IP
and customer information. So, how about we leave Windows XP, Windows XP
Professional and Office 2003 in the year 2013 and step into the New Year
2014 with the Windows 8. Deal? Yes deal! Happy migration and happy New
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