![]() Companies surveyed by Spiceworks cited no immediate need, lack of time, and budget constraints as the top reasons for keeping the old OSes around. IT departments aren't sticking with these old operating systems because they like them. "Although some IT departments aren’t able to upgrade on time due to a lack of time or budget, it’s critical for IT professionals to make a business case for more resources, given the security risks of running operating systems with unpatched vulnerabilities," said Peter Tsai, senior technology analyst at Spiceworks in a statement.
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