INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
About 184 million commercial PCs - in small- and mid-sized businesses, in large enterprises and in government agencies - are still running
the quickly aging Windows 7, according to Microsoft.That number included all markets except for China, the company said, with the largest
percentage - one in four PCs, or approximately 46 million - in the United States [ Related: Windows 7 to Windows 10 migration guide
](Microsoft's number is just a fraction of the latest estimates of Windows 7's pervasiveness calculated by Computerworld using share
data; that calculation pegged Windows 7 global consumer and commercial footprint at around 709 million PCs
The commercial side of that 709 million would be approximately 390 million using the long-accepted 55%-45% ratio of commercial/consumer PCs
Yet even that reduced number would be more than twice Microsoft's mark, leaving one to wonder if China had more than 200 million Windows 7
PCs, or if Computerworld's figure was out in left field
Presumably, Microsoft's number is the most accurate, as it was based on machine-to-Microsoft telemetry.)