It has been a long time in coming, some might say. After all, all good things do come to an end eventually, and with Microsoft’s venerable Windows XP operating system which proved to be many peoples’ favorite, the looking April 8th deadline is getting closer and closer, as that would be the day that marks the end of Microsoft’s support for Windows XP. In fact, Microsoft has recently urged holdouts to make the upgrade to Windows 8. Well, it seems that such advice has fallen on deaf ears, at least where the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is concerned. It seems that the UK’s NHS, which can be somewhat equated to the U.S. Public Health Service, is currently discussing with Microsoft to extend support for Windows XP for its computer systems that still run on that version of the operating system.
Microsoft Could Extend Windows XP Support For UK’s National Health Service original content from Ubergizmo.
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