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The Clock Is Ticking As of April 2014, Microsoft will no longer support Windows XP*. When security patches and system updates cease, you’ll need to fill the vacuum with expensive custom software development and increasingly complex management and support efforts to address growing incompatibilities. You’ll also increase your risk of falling prey to malware, failing audits, and losing critical certifications. Even productivity will suffer as your workers grow frustrated with slower performance, outdated technologies, and a lack of support for newer devices. Challenges Bring Opportunities When weighing the costs and benefits of upgrading, many decision makers focus on the initial capital expense. But as Figure 1 shows, after about three years, support and remediation costs rise significantly, increasing your total cost of ownership (TCO). Newer systems are more cost effective because they are easier to manage, operate more efficiently, and reduce remediation costs by keeping you safer. 1 Hardware-Enhanced Security Protecting your customers, employees, and data is critical to your business. By migrating to Windows 7 or Windows 8 on devices powered by Intel® Core™ processors, you can take advantage of stronger, hardware-enhanced security features with exceptional manageability and performance. Intel technologies establish a secure root of trust that provides better protection and attestation for the operating system and the applications above, along with stronger, accelerated encryption, identity protection, and the ability to remotely lock down lost or stolen devices. Is Windows XP* Saving You Money or Costing You a Fortune? Modern PCs powered by fast, efficient Intel® Core™ processors and Windows 7* or Windows 8 can help reduce your total cost of ownership

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Page 1: Intel microsoft refresh sb (august 2013)

The Clock Is TickingAs of April 2014, Microsoft will no longer support Windows XP*. When security patches and system updates cease,

you’ll need to fill the vacuum with expensive custom software development and increasingly complex management

and support efforts to address growing incompatibilities. You’ll also increase your risk of falling prey to malware,

failing audits, and losing critical certifications. Even productivity will suffer as your workers grow frustrated with

slower performance, outdated technologies, and a lack of support for newer devices.

Challenges Bring OpportunitiesWhen weighing the costs and benefits of upgrading, many decision makers focus on the initial capital expense. But

as Figure 1 shows, after about three years, support and remediation costs rise significantly, increasing your total

cost of ownership (TCO). Newer systems are more cost effective because they are easier to manage, operate more

efficiently, and reduce remediation costs by keeping you safer.1

Hardware-Enhanced SecurityProtecting your customers, employees, and data is critical to your business. By migrating to Windows 7 or Windows

8 on devices powered by Intel® Core™ processors, you can take advantage of stronger, hardware-enhanced security

features with exceptional manageability and performance. Intel technologies establish a secure root of trust that

provides better protection and attestation for the operating system and the applications above, along with stronger,

accelerated encryption, identity protection, and the ability to remotely lock down lost or stolen devices.

Is Windows XP* Saving You Money or Costing You a Fortune?Modern PCs powered by fast, efficient Intel® Core™ processors and Windows 7* or Windows 8 can help reduce your total cost of ownership

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1 Intel IT. “PCs as Strategic Assets.” May 2009. http://communities.intel.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadBody/3128-102-1-5035/PCsasaStrategicAsset.pdf.2 Digital Trends. “Here’s Haswell! Get up to Speed on Intel’s Faster, Leaner, Cooler 4th-Gen Processors.” June 2013. http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/what-you-need-to-know-about-intels-4th-gen-haswell-processors/.3 Intel. “A Clear Path for Windows Migration.” October 2012. http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/3rd-gen-core-vpro-windows-7-migration-paper.pdf. INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH INTEL® PRODUCTS. NO LICENSE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, TO ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IS GRANTED BY

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Portions copyright © 2013 Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft, the Microsoft logo, and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Portions copyright © 2013 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Core, and the Intel Core badges are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. This document is provided “as-is.” Information and views expressed in this document, including URL and other Internet Web site references, may change without notice. You bear the risk of using it. This document does not provide you with any

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Windows 8 integrates Intel hardware security features into startup

and run-time protections and provides new features to detect and

block malware at startup, simplify two-factor authentication, and

enable full-disk encryption.

Comprehensive Remote ManagementNewer devices powered by Intel® Core™ vPro™ processors offer

comprehensive remote management with Intel® Active Management

Technology (Intel® AMT) and remote keyboard, video, and mouse

(KVM) capabilities. Administrators can remediate problems, push out

updates, and even restart or access remote systems that are powered

down or have disabled operating systems. This high degree of

manageability and access can translate into lower support costs and

higher levels of uptime and satisfaction for users.

Fast, Efficient ComputingWindows XP and similar-vintage PCs were state of the art in 2001,

but by today’s standard they lag in performance and efficiency.

In comparison, devices powered by 3rd and 4th generation Intel

Core processors and Windows 7 or Windows 8 offer fast, efficient

operation, with higher productivity and usability. With Windows

8, users have a consistent user experience with touch-enabled

computing across PCs, Ultrabook™ devices, and tablet devices.

Enhanced usability translates into lower training and support costs

while meeting the high expectations of users looking for a fast,

reliable, and flexible experience.

State of the Art Performance, Lower TCODon’t get caught without a game plan when support expires for

Windows XP. Learn more about the cost, security, and performance

benefits of Windows 7 and Windows 8 on devices powered by current

generation Intel Core processors.

www.intel.com/vpro

www.intel.com/go/laptoprefreshestimator

COMPARED TO PREVIOUS GENERATION PROCESSORS:

• 4th generation Intel® Core™ processors use 50 percent less power at idle and standby.2

• 3rd generation Intel® Core™ processors are up to 90 percent faster at multitasking.3

Figure 1. Support costs increase substantially after the first three years of a PC’s life span1

End of Standard Warranty• Extended Warranty Costs• Hardware Failures• Driver Issues• Increased Virus/Security Breaches• Application Conflict Errors

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