Upgrade from Win7 to Win8, you won't lose it

  

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Microsoft seems to be impatient with the popularity of Win8 systems. In any case, the immediate departure of Win8's father SS after listing has cast a shadow on Microsoft. Obviously, the departure of SS is not a retreat.

From the latest data, Win8's current market share is only 1% more than a little bit, the performance is far less than that of Win7 in the past, you know, the day before Win7 officially publicly listed, Windows7's share It has reached 1.89%.

Of course, this does not mean that Win8 is not good. The improvement of Win8 for Win7 is obvious to all, but it is worthwhile for users to upgrade their pockets.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer can't sit still now. In London, the capital of England, Ballmer encourages everyone to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8, saying that the new system is built on Win7, users are not I will feel uncomfortable and will not lose anything. Of course, there won't be anything lost here, not the user data, but the habits and experiences.


Ballmer particularly stresses that Microsoft is no longer just a software company, but a comprehensive provider of equipment and services. Although Microsoft's core technology is software, Microsoft is shifting to hardware and service companies.

Can Ballmer convince those who spend money to convince big and small businesses to upgrade to Win8? Can you convince those who don't downgrade from Win8 to Win7 or XP?

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