Wednesday, May 18, 2016

7 is Now Top Global OS



According tothe latest StatCounter data, 7 has managed to scoot past XP in terms of market share and is now the most popular operating system in the world. Its predecessor, Vista, never had a shot of bting XP. 7 has been a success for , and has salvaged some of the damage done by Vista to the larger brand. 7 has sold some 450 million copies of 7, the company claimed at it recent BUILD event.By the s, 7 now controls some 40.17% of the market, with XP in second place with 38.72%. As you can tell by the chart, this changing of the guard was long in the making: has recently been on a campaign to continue 7 momentum, even if that comes at the expense of 8. The company is looking to continue converting enterprise customers over to 7, telling themthis weekthat they should continue their update cycles and not worry about the next version of .On the face of the issue, this might seem odd, but it must be rlized that 8 remains an experiment, and a challenge, while 7 is as vanilla from a ‘ perspective’ as can be. This mns that if its goal is to get companies off of XP, which has aged, 7 is the obvious choice. Even more, a company could decide to ‘wait and see’ about 8, and then not like it, and remain on XP for several more yrs. , which will eventually phase out support for the old software, wants the to move, and pronto.And based on the chart above, it is making hdway. 7 momentum apprs strong, and maintained, while XP and Vista bleed to it. 8 might be the next best thing, but right now we compute in a 7 world.
Source: The Next Web

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