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Windows XP support by Dr.Web extended till the end of 2017

April 7, 2014

Acting in the best interests of its customers, Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web is extending its support of Dr.Web anti-virus products for Windows XP till the end of 2017. Nevertheless, sooner or later, users will have to abandon this outdated operating system: on April 8, 2014, Microsoft ended support for Windows XP and Office 2003.

In light of this development, companies using certified Microsoft solutions will soon have to upgrade their software. For businesses, switching platforms is a complex process that can disrupt important corporate routines.

The end of support for Windows XP by Microsoft is a perfect opportunity for users of other anti-virus products (other than Dr.Web) to simultaneously upgrade to a newer version of Windows and participate in the “Switch to green” migration programme. Simultaneously switch to later versions of Microsoft software and to Dr.Web—save time and resources and avoid downtimes.

Upgrade your Windows OS right now to take advantage of a 50% migration discount, and experience all the advantages Dr.Web offers. Its high-quality, reliable anti-virus protection will help keep your computer—with its up-to-date operating system—protected from the latest threats and attacks.

Buy Dr.Web at 50% off

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