The ceiling price for Microsoft's Windows XP "custom support" has apparently been lowered. The new price cap is said to be $250,000 for perhaps a year of custom support from Microsoft, according to a ...
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Microsoft is wielding the big stick of dramatically higher custom support costs as it pushes enterprises to abandon the 11-year-old Windows XP, an analyst said today. Custom support plans, which ...
Microsoft reportedly has lowered the ceiling price for its Windows XP "custom support." The new price cap is said to be $250,000 for perhaps a year of custom support from Microsoft, according to a ...