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Even though the article targeted small businesses, which have their own constraints, that is not the segment that I know.
Corporations still on XP need to consider the cost of migrating their users and infrastructure in a logical way. It can cost big dollars just to plan an upgrade in a large corporation before a single dollar is spent on hardware or software.
I happen to know at least one quasi-governmental organization is still in the midst of upgrading to their latest XP build, and it has been under way for over a year. At work, I still run XP with Office 2003. running on 512K of RAM and a 36GB hard drive on a single core processor. My mouse still has a ball in it (or actually it did until last month when I got tired of cleaning it and I brought an optical mouse in from home).