Still Want To Use Windows 7? Here is What You Will Pay After 2020
Why?: This is not something,
Microsoft has finally decide to end Windows 7 license on 2020 along with some of their products recently. After 2020 if you need extended security updates
(ESUs), then you need to pay some token.
Following the end of its extended
support period, ESUs will be available to all Windows 7 Professional and Windows
7 Enterprise customers with volume licensing through January 2023. Microsoft is
charging on a per-device basis, with Windows 7 Pro users paying more than
Windows 7 Enterprise customers—the company aims to move more businesses onto
the latter platform.
During the first year of ESUs
(January 2020 to 2021), those using Windows 7 Enterprise will pay $25 per
machine. This doubles to $50 in the second year and goes up to $100 for the
third year.
Staying on Windows 7 Pro is going
to cost even more. ESUs will start at $50 before going up to $100 in year two
and $200 during year three.
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Those prices mean that businesses
with hundreds or thousands of Windows 7 devices can expect to hand over a lot
of money. Microsoft will likely offer a discount on bulk purchases, though this
has yet to be confirmed. Ultimately, however, the cost and effort for many
companies will be less than upgrading their entire network to Windows 10.
Despite Windows 7 entering the
last 12 months of extended support, more people started using the operating
system last month. Windows 10 still holds the lead, but the older OS' market
share increased by 0.29 percent throughout January.
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