The US
software titan used a blog post to remind the world that in two years it will
no longer support the generations-old operating system that people have clung
to despite the releases of successors Vista and Windows 7. “We want to acknowledge
the two-year countdown to the end of Windows XP and Office 2003 support,” said
Microsoft marketing director Stella Chernyak. “Windows XP and Office 2003 were
great software releases for their time, but the technology environment has
shifted.” She advised computer users, particularly businesses, to begin
“migrating” machines to the latest versions of the programs well before
Microsoft puts XP to rest on April 8, 2014.
Source: Japan Today
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