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Windows 7 reigns supreme...at least in the US

Windows 7 has surpassed its decade-old predecessor Windows XP to take the crown as the top OS in the United States.

Windows 7 has finally assumed its rightful place on the desktop operating system throne -- usurping Windows XP for the first time. Granted, Windows 7 reign only covers the United States, but it is still a significant milestone on the path to becoming the number one OS globally.

New figures from StatCounter show Windows 7 weighing in with 31.71 per cent of the United States OS market, just eeking out a victory over Windows XP. Although XP is a decade old and has been replaced not once, but twice as the flagship OS from Microsoft, it still enjoys a healthy 31.56 per cent market share in the United States.

On a global scale, Windows XP still has a sizeable lead with 46.87 per cent of the OS market, followed by Windows 7, and Windows Vista. On that broader scale, though, a greater percentage of the Windows XP systems in use are also pirated copies.

Microsoft has stepped up its anti-piracy efforts with Windows 7 -- making it more difficult, albeit still not impossible -- to counterfeit the latest and greatest OS. Not that there aren't also pirated copies of Windows 7 out there, but just as with legitimate Windows 7 licenses it takes some time to replace Windows XP by attrition.

A Microsoft News Center post regarding Microsoft's efforts to combat piracy of the Windows operating system says, "While it varies by country, our research shows that up to a third of customers worldwide may be running counterfeit copies of Windows. Our experience has shown that a significant percentage of these people do not know the software they are using was pirated."

Assuming those stats hold true globally, and that the software pirates are still primarily pumping out the tried and true counterfeit copies of Windows XP, that one third skews the usage stats in favor of XP. And, because of the way StatCounter measures OS market share based on the OS info it extracts from systems visiting Websites that it monitors, there is no separation between legal and pirated copies of Windows in its data.

But, bringing the focus back to the United States, Windows 7 is now the top dog. It seems fair to assume that Windows 7 will continue to climb in market share as both businesses and consumers make the transition from legacy hardware and software to the current OS. Hopefully,

Windows 7 will get adequate time to bask in the glow of success before Windows 8 comes along to steal its thunder.

Nominations for the 2012 ARN IT Industry Awards open on Tuesday, June 12.

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