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Since its release in 2001, Windows XP has been the desktop operating system of choice for the majority of computer users. Developed in conjunction with Windows Server 2003, Windows XP was a major step forward for Microsoft within the corporate network, offering excellent system stability and performance.
The discovery of various security exploits within Windows XP have lead to numerous malware attacks, leading Microsoft to develop the enhanced security features within XP's successor Windows Vista, released in 2007.
With Microsoft ending mainstream support for Windows XP on 14th April 2009, businesses now need to seriously consider upgrading their systems to Windows Vista to ensure their systems are fully supported.
Xanda have helped many of our clients to complete the migration from XP to Vista, and can advise you on the various pitfalls of upgrading and the precautions to take to ensure this process runs smoothly. For more information or to discuss migration from XP to Vista with one of our experts, contact us.
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