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In reply to the discussion: Windows 10 roll-out will break Internet traffic records [View all]TexasProgresive
(12,733 posts)I think that MS gave up on businesses who want an OS that will be stable and do the jobs required. It is not all gaming and video editing there are loads of people who maintain and service highly technical equipment by interfacing with a PC. We have one Win95 machine to operate a digital cross connect matrix. If that box ever dies it will be bad. I know of some machine shops that have a similar situation with CNC (computer numerical control) metal machining tools that cost more then a software engineers annual salary that are using archaic systems because MicroSoft decided that new was better and did not care if your old stuff worked on it. Probably they were only thinking about "cheap" peripherals like printers and scanners et all. If people have to buy new printers will so what.
But who wants to replace a piece of equipment that does the job and the replacement cost is >$1,000,000, because of a new PC OS.