XP May Catch Up to Win 2000 by Year's End

SpinnerSpinner Birmingham, UK
edited June 2005 in Science & Tech
Windows 2000 remains the dominant desktop operating system in corporate IT, but it could be overtaken by the end of the year as larger organizations update their PC inventory, according to a new report by AssetMetrix Research Labs.
Windows 2000 is "at the inflection point" of being replaced by Windows XP as large corporations upgrade their PC inventory, and as the introduction of the Longhorn version of Windows approaches in late 2006, according to the AssetMetrix report.
Source: Eweek
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