Microsoft has found a helper to "kill" windows in a world where nearly 15% of desktop computers are running Windows XP, the It house reported, as early as this April, when it stopped supporting Windows XP. XP system and persuade users to upgrade to the new version of Windows.
Dell claims that more than 330 million consumers worldwide have been using devices for more than 4 years, and the company is launching a program to encourage users to upgrade their systems to higher versions, such as Win7 or WIN8.
Kirk Schell, head of the Dell Computer sales department, said:
"We can allocate more time to discuss with consumers and partners to develop products." We are also demonstrating to consumers the benefits of replacing equipment. ”
The company's approach is clearly appropriate, as there are still many users using WindowsXP, despite the growing security concerns.
Surprisingly, Microsoft and Dell have formed alliances today in the months before the release of Win10, rather than waiting until Win10 is released.
The result is a wait to see how many Windows XP users will be upgraded to a new version of the operating system, such as Windows7 and Windows 8.1.
Now, only a few months after the official release of WIN10, if two companies wait until WIN10 release to take this action, then you can ensure that the one-time investment effect, users can directly upgrade to the latest version of the operating system without the need to go through Win7 or Win8.1. (
Dell shot to help Microsoft "kill" Windows XP