A recent poll by The Inquirer asked, "Which operating system will you use after Windows XP support ends on 8 April?"
Among respondents, 33 percent said they will move to Windows 7, 17 percent will stick with XP, 13 percent will switch to Linux, 11 percent will get Windows 8, and 5 percent said OS X.
So most will switch to Windows 7, but many would rather stay with Win XP without support than switch to Linux.
(Score: 2) by Reziac on Monday April 07 2014, @03:43AM
Actually, the first time I heard of Microsoft banging the services drum was at the Win2K promo event, which I attended in Los Angeles. The presenter went on and on about their vision of SAAS and cloud storage (tho it wasn't called that at the time), whereupon the audience of some 1000 professional IT types all developed identical angry frowns.
And there is no Alkibiades to come back and save us from ourselves.