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More intuitive touch-capable interface 3 Wirelessly connect to large displays 9 Faster and more responsive 12 Extended battery life 11 Thinner, lighter 13 , and 2-in-1 form factors 3 Remotely update and manage out-of-band systems 4 Help protect data, system, and access with embedded security 1 bold old Please visit www.intelsalestraining.com/pcrefresh/disclaimer for legal information pertaining to this infographic. Out with the Old. In with the Ultrabook™. Click here to see a video about Reason #1. (www.intelsalestraining.com/pcrefresh) Why Is Now the Time to Replace Your Aging PCs? Reason #1: Windows* XP and Office* 2003 End of Service When you move to Windows 7 or 8, move up to an Ultrabook™. Inspired by Intel. Did you know? On April 8, 2014, Microsoft will stop supporting Windows* XP SP3 and Office* 2003. NO security updates, fixes or support Roughly 40% of business PCs still run Windows XP. Source: V3.Co.UK article: “Firms adopt head-in-the-sand approach to Windows XP support cut-off” (April 2013) IT labor costs User productivity costs Support cost per PC per year ($) Year 3 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0.0 Year 4 Year 5 Year 2 $177 $188 $231 $324 $451 $474 $592 $766 Organizations...are leaving themselves exposed to security risks and support challenges... wasting budget dollars that would be better used in modernizing their IT investments.Source: IDC white paper: “Mitigating Risk: Why Sticking with Windows XP Is a Bad Idea” (May 2012) The High Cost of Supporting Windows XP Source: IDC white paper: “Mitigating Risk: Why Sticking with Windows XP Is a Bad Idea” (May 2012)
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  • More intuitivetouch-capable interface3

    Wirelessly connectto large displays9

    Faster and moreresponsive12 Extended battery life

    11Thinner, lighter13, and2-in-1 form factors3

    Remotely update and manageout-of-band systems4

    Help protect data, system, andaccess with embedded security1

    boldold

    Please visit www.intelsalestraining.com/pcrefresh/disclaimerfor legal information pertaining to this infographic. Out with the Old. In with the Ultrabook™.

    Click here to see a video about Reason #1.(www.intelsalestraining.com/pcrefresh)

    Why Is Now the Time to Replace Your Aging PCs?Reason #1: Windows* XP and Office* 2003 End of Service

    When you move to Windows 7 or 8,move up to an Ultrabook™. Inspired by Intel.

    Did you know?On April 8, 2014, Microsoft will stop supporting Windows* XP SP3 and Office* 2003.

    NO security updates,fixes or support

    Roughly 40% of business PCs still run

    Windows XP. Source: V3.Co.UK article:

    “Firms adopt head-in-the-sand approach to Windows XP support cut-off”(April 2013)

    IT labor costs User productivity costs

    Supp

    ort

    cost

    per

    PC

    per

    year

    ($)

    Year 3

    900

    800

    700

    600

    500

    400

    300

    200

    100

    0.0

    Year 4 Year 5Year 2

    $177 $188$231

    $324

    $451 $474

    $592

    $766

    “Organizations...are leaving themselves exposed to security risks and support challenges...

    wasting budget dollars that would be better used in modernizing their IT investments.”

    Source: IDC white paper:“Mitigating Risk: Why Sticking with Windows XP Is a Bad Idea”

    (May 2012)

    The High Cost of SupportingWindows XP

    Source: IDC white paper:“Mitigating Risk: Why Sticking with Windows XP Is a Bad Idea”

    (May 2012)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9knuMq5wBjg