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Jacob Crawford of ITS Partners discusses the upcoming end of life for Windows XP. Windows XP has been powering computers across the world for over a decade, but this April, Microsoft is dropping all support for Windows XP, and that means no more patches or operating system vulnerability fixes. While upgrading to a new, supported version of Windows is obviously the best answer, it isn’t always possible for every organization. We’ll take a look at the future of Windows XP and how Symantec’s Critical System Protection can keep your XP environments protected even after Microsoft stops support.
By Chad DupinJacob Crawford of ITS Partners discusses the upcoming end of life for Windows XP. Windows XP has been powering computers across the world for over a decade, but this April, Microsoft is dropping all support for Windows XP, and that means no more patches or operating system vulnerability fixes. While upgrading to a new, supported version of Windows is obviously the best answer, it isn’t always possible for every organization. We’ll take a look at the future of Windows XP and how Symantec’s Critical System Protection can keep your XP environments protected even after Microsoft stops support.