DutchNews.nl,
Friday 04 April 2014
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| (NOS) |
Between
34,000 and 40,000 Dutch national government civil servants are still using
computers equipped with Windows XP, even though Microsoft is ending its support
for the programme this month.
All
government pcs are being switched to a new system by next January. Two out of
five local councils in the Netherlands are also still using XP and this deal
does not cover them, news agency ANP reports.
Microsoft
is stopping providing technical assistance for the 13-year-old Windows XP from
April 8. This also means an end to automatic updates that help protect pcs
against viruses and hackers.
Microsoft
normally charges around $200 per desk top computer for its support services,
Webwereld says.
The British
government has signed a deal costing almost €7m to extend support for its
Windows XP computers. This would indicate around 20,000 government computers
still run on XP, according to British media reports.

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