• Billiam@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    You mean like they did when Windows 7 went EoL?

    Or when Windows XP went EoL?

    Or when NT 4.0 went EoL?

    This isn’t the first time Windows has gone EoL in a corporate environment; what makes you think it’ll be better or worse than previously? Some will begin the Win11 transition, some will pay for extended support until Windows 12, a few might switch to Linux, and the rest will run unsecured until circumstances force them to fix it.

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      2 months ago

      This time around there are hardware requirements. Corporations equipment is not usually the latest hardware, and windows 11 is pushing customers to buy new hardware.

      I suppose for many corporations upgrading to windows 11 would also mean upgrading the computer, which is an increase cost.