Windows 7 has finally surpassed Windows XP as the most used desktop operating system in the United States. Described as the OS that would never die, Windows XP currently holds 31.25% of the US Market share, while Windows 7 takes the lead with 31.96%. Windows XP retained its status for so long due to a botched release of Windows Vista which most remember as a nightmare. Businesses spent millions to switch over to the new systems, only to have to revert back to the trusted Windows XP. This caused many issues and lead to what seemed like a quick introduction of Windows 7.
It appears the pain and suffering is over. Consumers are finally moving on, at least in the United States. Windows XP still maintains a healthy lead in Global share. Windows 7 has apparently proven its worth in the US market. While some die hard XP fans will express dissatisfaction with this news, it certainly is a positive for Windows.
We have seen plenty of new interest in our Windows 7 learning products like Windows 7 Configuration and Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Support. Be sure to also check out our MCITP certification, A+ certification, CCNA certification and Cisco certification materials as well.
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Despite cold, wind, rain and doctor’s orders a group from PrepLogic took on the Gasparilla Distance Classic in downtown Tampa, Florida this weekend. The events held over the weekend closed out Tampa’s annual Gasparilla festival, where the city celebrates the legend of pirate Jose Gaspar with a full-scale “pirate invasion” of the city.
PrepLogic is taking casual Friday to the extreme. Check out Sean, who’s celebrating Halloween a little early in the PrepLogic sales department. (My favorite part is the headphones he has on top of his “ears.”) If you called up this afternoon, you may not have known that you were speaking about your IT career training with the Big Bad Wolf (or GI Joe, Spider Man or one of the many other costumes our guys got decked out in).