Windows 10 update rate skyrockets: global outbreak of ransomware

For Microsoft now, there is no news that makes them happier than the rapid increase in Windows 10's market share.
The latest data sent by market research organization Spiceworks shows that the update rate of Windows 10 is increasing rapidly, and the growth is rapid. This situation is even more obvious among enterprise users.

The update rate of Windows 10 has skyrocketed: due to the global outbreak of ransomware. The update rate of Windows 10 has skyrocketed: due to the global outbreak of ransomware.

The report mentioned that the update rate of Win10 has increased rapidly among enterprises, mainly due to the global outbreak of ransomware viruses such as WannaCry and Petya (at that time, Microsoft confirmed that the latest version of Win10 can block ransomware viruses), which directly prompted 60% of the world's governments to Enterprises and organizations have upgraded to the latest Windows 10 system, and this upgrade data has increased by 6% compared with March this year.

The update rate of Windows 10 has skyrocketed: due to the global outbreak of ransomware. The update rate of Windows 10 has skyrocketed: due to the global outbreak of ransomware.

Specifically, the software industry's update to Win10 is the main driving force, accounting for 75%, followed by human resources and legal-related organizations, accounting for 52% and 54%.

The update rate of Windows 10 has skyrocketed: due to the global outbreak of ransomware. The update rate of Windows 10 has skyrocketed: due to the global outbreak of ransomware.

Currently, Windows 7 is still the system with the highest share of notebook/desktop devices in the world, accounting for more than 60%, while Win10 is catching up quickly, accounting for about 13%. PS: It’s really a bit messy about the factors that stimulate the increase in Win10’s market share...

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