On April 9, any security issues or bugs that are found with Windows XP will not be fixed by Microsoft.
Windows XP End of Life (EOL) is fast approaching. Are you ready? Server & Tools Blog
Migrate from Windows XP to the future with the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit PFEMigrating from XP to Windows 8.1 Using MDT 2013 TechNet
Windows XP market share grows in January V3-co-uk
February Check-in: What Does a Bump in Windows XP Usage Mean? WindowsITPro
Windows XP support cutoff poses data breach risk for retailers CSO
Still Using Windows XP? What You Need to Know VanGuard Technologies
How Windows XP end of life conflicts with PCI DSS requirement 6.2 SearchSecurity
Windows XP: What to expect once Microsoft shuts down support ZDNet
Microsoft: Why the Windows XP show is finally over ZDNet
Windows XP and the Future of the Desktop ZDNet & TechRepublic
How to upgrade from XP to Windows 7 or 8 with the least cost, hassle, and downtime PCWorld
Windows XP users reluctant to part, or to adopt Windows 8 PCWorld
Executive's guide to the end of Windows XP support (free ebook)
8 steps to take if you still have Windows XP running in your company Laserfiche
Sticking with Windows XP? Here are your options TechRepublic
Windows XP: the information security time bomb – is your organisation prepared? Brodies TechBlog
Windows XP at home? Don't access corporate networks, says GCHQ ZDNet
Forced to use Windows XP past April? 10 ways to make the best of a bad situation BetaNews
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