South Korean government to ditch Windows 7 for Linux

IANS  |  Seoul 

With informing users that it would end free technical support for next year, has decided to switch from to open source

The ministry would first test-run on its PCs and if no security issues arise, systems will be introduced more widely within the government.

"The transition to Linux OS and the purchase of new PCs are expected to cost the government about $655 million," the report said.

support will end on January 14 next year, and that is a huge problem for both governments and enterprises as upgrading to would involve a hefty cost.

According to Choi Jang-hyuk, of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, the government is hoping a long-term cost savings by switching its entire workloads to Linux.

Microsoft, however, has warned people using older Windows versions to urgently apply for a Windows Update in order to protect their systems and data against a potential widespread attack.

The company has already released security patches for Windows 7, and despite the fact that and Server 2003 are already out of support.

Systems running Windows 8 and are not affected by this vulnerability.

In March, releases a statement: "After 10 years of servicing, January 14, 2020, is the last day will offer security updates for computers running Windows 7. This update enables reminders about Windows 7 end of support."

is still edging closer to Microsoft's goal of having it installed on 1 billion devices and the end of Windows 7 would help promote Windows 10 further, reports The Verge.

Windows 10 is now running on more than 800 million devices.

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First Published: Sun, May 19 2019. 10:24 IST