ATMs replaced by Windows XP to Linux


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A few days before for the end of Microsoft to provide security support for its Windows XP and exactly on April 8 next show many fears Implications negative, this fear is not confined to ordinary people, but especially and even companies operating in the banking sector.

According to statistics, nearly 95 percent of the banks are using Windows XP as a platform for ATMs and is threatening the safety of the money, and despite the fact that Microsoft offered to all companies wishing to continue to continue to work with Windows XP to provide security support her until January 2016 but that does not seem convincing to these companies.

It is well known that Microsoft has taken the decision to stop security support for Windows XP in order to force users to move to newer versions of Windows, especially Windows 7 and Windows 8, but the banking companies not convinced this solution and they seem to have found a solution to run her ATMs where there is talk the desire to move to a system (Linux) instead of Windows XP, which considered that the Linux system remains easy and safe as substantially as it can work on any ATM even with low technical features.

In the case of the application of this procedure by the banks, it would be considered a big loss for Microsoft.

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