Fizz wrote:
If you like wearing your old shoes, do so.
Don't come here telling everybody upgrading is a racket to get your money.
If you prefer to be left behind do so quietly.
You seem to miss the point. Just because something is considered 'new' technology does not make it better. Reliability, compatibility and stability are essential in a business. If we are to invest heavily in developing custom in house software to run on Windows we cannot go in knowing that effort will be obsolete and 'left behind' in 10 years or maybe less and require a complete rewrite.