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2011-09-30
It called backwards compatibility ... very important for businesses. TBH if a piece of software works why change it?
I and most people I know at least patch security updates on our systems. I'm not sure about Java, but for last 4 years I patched hundreds Oracle DB servers, Red Hat, OEL and HP-UX machines with security and bug fixing patches and they still works.
Most of the companies also pay for software support. For example Quest Software never broke Toad for Oracle for me, but produce some bug fixes, same with Altova. (That's closed software companies, with Open source is even easier.)
Masses are just ignorant and stupid. They care about their cars tires and fuel, to change oil, breaks , but never care about theirs computers systems, personal information, etcetera, etcetera.
Edited 2011-12-06 18:15 UTC