Although users still have the rights to use it, there are scary implications to not having support. One of the main advantages of COTS (Commercial off the shelf) software is that there is a strong support network. With that gone, users will soon to be more exposed to the potential of new bugs and eager hackers waiting to take advantage of new security flaws.
In a report by Bell Media, roughly 30% of Canadians still use the Windows XP operating system. With that figure, it's not surprising to imagine hackers getting ready to reap the opportunities with this soon to be weakened operating system. This of course will lead to many upgrades to Windows 7 and Windows 8, which well undoubtedly benefit Microsoft.
One final mystery we need to realize now is the impact this decision will have on banks. Banks in Canada all run on Windows XP software. With no signs of transitioning out of it, it can be imagined that Microsoft will continue to offer support for those systems. But the question really is when Microsoft will also end support there, and thus forcing all banks to switch over as well. Microsoft is the clear winner in any of these outcomes.
With Windows XP almost at the end of its life, below is a video paying homage to some of Microsoft's other fallen operating systems. Enjoy!
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