Windows 7 and XP Instances

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Dear NHS Improvement,

I would be most grateful if you would provide me, under the Freedom of Information Act, details in respect to the following questions;

1. How many instances of the Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System are currently in operation across your entire network? How many devices such as kiosks, lap tops etc are still running Windows 7?

2. How many instances of the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System are currently in operation across your entire network ? How many devices such as kiosks, lap tops etc are still running Windows XP?

3. Who is the officer responsible for maintaining and delivering legacy applications to all your users?
Thank you for your help.

Yours faithfully,

Lee Murray

FOITEAMCRMMAILBOX (NHS ENGLAND & NHS IMPROVEMENT - X24), NHS Improvement

Dear Lee Murray,  
 
We refer to your email of 23 July 2021, in which you requested
information under the FOI Act from NHS Improvement.
 
Your request
" Dear NHS Improvement,
I would be most grateful if you would provide me, under the Freedom of
Information Act, details in respect to the following questions;
1. How many instances of the Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System are
currently in operation across your entire network? How many devices such
as kiosks, lap tops etc are still running Windows 7?
2. How many instances of the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System are
currently in operation across your entire network ? How many devices such
as kiosks, lap tops etc are still running Windows XP?
3. Who is the officer responsible for maintaining and delivering legacy
applications to all your users?"
 
Decision
 
NHS Improvement (NHSI) holds information in regard to your request.
 
1. How many instances of the Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System are
currently in operation across your entire network? How many devices such
as kiosks, lap tops etc are still running Windows 7?
None

2. How many instances of the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System are
currently in operation across your entire network ? How many devices such
as kiosks, lap tops etc are still running Windows XP?
None
 
3. Who is the officer responsible for maintaining and delivering legacy
applications to all your users?
Director of Corporate IT and Smarter Working
 
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Yours sincerely,
 
 
 
NHS Improvement

 

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