"Microsoft postponing the deadline for submission of Windows XP for suppliers, this time set for 30 May 2009"
A response to ongoing market demands, they want and want to continue, despite attempts to Microsoft, Windows XP. In this sense, the colossus of Redmond decides once again to lengthen the life of its historical operating system: OEMs will be able to sell systems with Windows XP Preinstalled until 30 May next year.
The news highlights two fundamental aspects, the willingness of producers to continue to develop systems with the old OS on the one hand and market demand, always high for the other Windows XP. Distributors will have until 31 December to order all copies of XP they deem necessary and that, according to their estimates, wish to sell.
The emblem is also given the reluctance by the market, with Windows Vista are in many customers and users who have decided to await the arrival of Windows 7, expected by the end of the year. XP also will remain the operating system of reference for NETBOOK until 30 June 2010.
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