Thursday, June 20, 2013

Windows XP Deadline Puts Pressure on Schools

Windows XP Deadline Puts Pressure on Schools

Microsoft's plans to end support for Windows XP, believed to be the dominant computer operating system in K-12 education, could pose big technological and financial challenges for districts nationwide—issues that many school systems have yet to confront.
Read more on Education Week News


Death of XP could save PC

The maker of jolly expensive printer ink, HP thinks that the coming demise of Windows XP may do what Windows 8 could not, and save the PC industry. Analysts told Computerworld that Windows 8 had hurt PC sales after users failed to embrace its interface …
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Upgrade From Windows XP to Remain HIPAA-Compliant

In "Growing HIPAA Threat — Ignore Windows XP at Your Own Peril," Marion Jenkins, executive vice president at 3T Systems, discusses the danger of computers in healthcare facilities running old versions of Microsoft operating systems, such as Windows XP …
Read more on Becker’s Hospital Review



Windows XP Deadline Puts Pressure on Schools

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