Windows XP — launched in October, 2001 — is three generations behind the latest operating system Windows 8, which was launched in October, 2012, it added.
“We request you (banks) to kindly arrange to take cognizance of the news item, and take steps as may be necessary to mitigate the risk of disruption in banking services,” IBA Deputy Chief Executive K. Unnikrishnan said.
Commenting on the approaching deadline for end of support for Windows XP, Microsoft India GM (Windows Business) Amrish Goyal said: “We have been in touch with most of the banks on this issue, but we not see any acceleration in their pace over this.”
Welcoming IBA's advisory, Microsoft said such a step would further act as a catalyst in encouraging banks to change their operating system, he told PTI.
“It seems banks are being dismissive about the risks that are involved here. Some vendors are also less cautious on this issue. We also have special offers for banks to encourage them to upgrade their systems,” Mr. Goyal said.
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