![]() ![]() ![]() When Windows 7 went out of support back in January 2020, Microsoft stopped releasing software patches and service packs. Unfortunately, continuing to use Windows 7 may escalate into more hassle and costs than the upgrade would involve because out-of-support software presents risks that could materialize into a crisis at any time. They may also want to avoid the hassle and costs associated with transitioning to a new OS. It may appear that their computers are working just fine, and they don't see the point of upgrading to Windows 10. Yet, many individuals and businesses are still using Windows 7.Įven though this operating system (OS) software went "end of life" more than a year ago, it's still being used by people and companies who don't see anything wrong with out-of-support software. This lifespan is typically published when the operating system is released, that way you and your IT support team can plan your technology purchases accordingly. When Microsoft (and many other developers) create software, there’s a defined lifespan. ![]() It was released in 2009 and has served us well, but the end is here and it’s time to make your transition.Īs technology evolves, every piece of the puzzle has to keep up – including the operating system. Janumarked the end of support for one of the most popular operating systems for businesses – Windows 7. ![]()
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