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Millions of PCs running Windows XP are at increased risk from malware due to lack of security updates from Microsoft.
Representing the pinnacle of IT industry awards in New Zealand, the Microsoft Partner Awards is set to take place in Auckland tomorrow...
Global PC shipments in Q1 2014 decline by 1.7%, but eased compared to the past seven quarters, reports Gartner.
Palo Alto Networks will continue to protect Windows XP-based clients despite Microsoft ending support for the OS, says CSO Rick Howard.
Citrix and Google collaborate to bring critical Windows apps to Google Chromebooks for improved manageability, security, and cost savings.
According to Gartner, one-third of enterprises still have more than 10% of their systems running on Windows XP.
Microsoft ends support for Windows XP globally, but 260,000 PCs in New Zealand still run on the outdated software.
Facing Windows XP's end of support, Microsoft offers a free data transfer tool in collaboration with Laplink for a smooth upgrade.
Microsoft's decision to switch off all support for Windows XP today, some dozen years after it first made its entrance, is a momentous one.
As Windows XP heads towards its end of service, Gartner warns 25% of enterprise systems risk exposure, urging urgent migration plans.
Microsoft hints at a classic start menu revival in next Windows iteration, blending tradition with modern touch for a seamless user experience.
Microsoft has announced several advancements to Windows including Windows Phone 8.1 and the eagerly anticipated Windows 8.1 Update.
Microsoft sweetens the deal for mobile by offering Windows for free on devices under nine inches, luring users into their cloud services.
Microsoft evolves Windows business model to enable partners to offer lower-cost devices in the highly competitive smartphone, tablet and PC categories.
Aussies and Kiwis lead globally in migrating from Windows XP as Microsoft's security update deadline looms, with only 6.57% still at risk.
Despite looming end-of-support, a notable crowd opts to stay with Windows XP, even as alternatives beckon. Will legacy loyalty last?.
Hopefully you've already taken steps to either upgrade to the latest operating systems or remove old systems off the network. But if not, here are some tips...
Windows XP support ends 8 April 2014, making PCs 5x more vulnerable to security threats – Microsoft urges users to upgrade.
Microsoft NZ launches Get Modern Tour, boosting partner sales training for devices and Windows 8.1, aiming to drive sales in the SMB sector.
In line with today's world of immediate requirements for services, OneNet has announced the release of a brand new partner quoting and provisioning portal.