The lapse on the selling of the Windows XP is now again on hold until April 30, 2010 after Microsoft have agreed to extend the selling of the said computer application despite its effort to urge its costumers to use the Windows Vista and the forthcoming Windows 7.
The nearly eight year old windows XP was agreed to be sold in place of Windows 7 for another year in the PC giant’s business desktops, and workstations.
Additionally, corporate PC customers frequently image all the computers they buy with a standardized, site licensed version of Windows customized for their needs. For many companies, this continues to be built upon Windows XP. Microsoft is particularly interested in moving these customers to Vista and its successor, Windows 7, despite their resistance to make the transition.
The real issue in here is that Microsoft is not excited in the extension of the selling of Microsoft XP because it urges its loyal costumers to subscribe to their latest installment-the Vista and the Windows 7. But as they say, the costumer is always right so Microsoft has no choice but to give way for the costumers will. Therefore, Microsoft Windows XP’s life extension is owed to its avid costumers.










