OS MARKET SHARE 2017 WINDOWS 10
While that’s true on some levels, especially on the UI front, there’s no doubt that Windows 10 is far, far ahead of anything Windows 8.1 is currently capable of. Why is that the case? Well, Windows 7 is an undeniably great operating system, and a lot of users could be under the impression that Windows 10 is too mobile-centric an OS, just like Windows 8 originally positioned itself to be. The problem with Windows 7 users is that many of them have clung on to this version despite standard support lapsing more than two years ago, on January 13, 2015. Not only will all new devices run the latest version of Windows, but we expect enterprise adoption to spike this year as well.
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Source: NetMarketShareĪs we’ve noted several times in the past, 2017 will be the year of Windows 10, when adoption and usage is expected to double to about 50%.
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Windows 10 market share of desktop operating systems crosses 25% after more than a year and a half post its release. Meanwhile, Windows 7 still sits stubbornly at an overwhelmingly dominant 47.2%. Finally, after more than a year and a half since its official launch, Windows 10 has managed to cross 25% market share in desktop operating systems.ĭata from NetMarketShare shows that the latest Windows OS is now on 25.3% of all desktops, which includes desktop PCs, laptops, notebooks and 2-in-1 hybrid tablets.