Advice Request Windows 7 Starts Growing Once Again as Windows 10 Loses Market Share

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Windows 7 Starts Growing Once Again as Windows 10 Loses Market Share

New market share data provided by NetMarketShare show that Windows 7 returned to growth in February, while Windows 10, which is Microsoft’s most recent desktop operating system, started losing ground.

Specifically, Windows 7 is the number one operating system on the desktop with a share of 48.41 percent, while Windows 10 is currently the runner-up with 25.19 percent. Windows XP is third with 8.45 percent, followed by Windows 8.1 with 6.87 percent.

As far as Windows 7 and Windows 10 are concerned, it looks like the older version is improving its market share once again, while the newer sibling is actually going down, not in a significant way, but still declining in a time when everyone expected it to grow.
Windows 7 improved from 47.20 percent to 48.41 percent, so it gained more than 1 percent market share in just a single month.

At the opposite pole there’s Windows 10, which dropped from 25.30 percent to 25.19 percent. As you can see, this isn’t a substantial drop, but it’s still a drop, despite Microsoft’s rather aggressive push for Windows 10 and the free upgrade offer that was supposed to bring everyone on the new OS.

Windows XP finally losing users
On the Windows XP front, there’s some pretty exciting news: the nearly 16-year-old operating system is losing ground as well, so it declined from 9.17 percent to 8.45 percent last month, which makes perfect sense given the fact that it no longer receives updates and security updates since April 2014.

Windows 10 is now Microsoft’s main focus, so it’s a little surprising to see it going down now when most enterprises are supposed to complete the piloting phase and start the deployment of the operating system in their networks.

Microsoft, however, is well aware that adoption is slowing down, so the company admitted that it might miss its goal of bringing Windows 10 on 1 billion devices by the end of FY2017, especially because of upgrades that take place at a slower pace than initially predicted.

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As a personal view I think the PC market is a bit static because there is the assumption that with a device like a tablet/smartphone you can do the same things that you do in front of a monitor with its operating system, obviously there is an abyss, but a lot of people are thinking that....
For the rest, some companies continue to look Windows10 with a lot of mistrust, despite the required certifications of the used business software ,etc..
The company where I work, is still using all Lenovo Thinkpad under Win 7 Pro...
 
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Those companies still using Win7 do it for few reasons:

- Cost : they have to buy new volumes licenses
- Hardware , their PC are often obsolete and will have to change them accordingly
- Softwares: some of their homemade softs are unable to run on Win10 .
- Ignorance: Win7 works , no need to change.

When you see that the Department of Defense of USA shifting all their system to Win10 , you get the idea of what to do...
 
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