Microsoft kicks off #UpgradeYourWorld campaign in major Windows 10 push

Windows 10: core to Microsoft's future in mobile 
After multiple delays, Windows 10 is set to arrive on 29 July for PC and tablets, and Microsoft has kicked off a fan-oriented campaign called ‘Upgrade Your World’ to celebrate.
Microsoft has released multiple build versions of the OS for testing in the run-up to the launch, notching up five million testers to date.
To say thank you, the 'Upgrade Your World' campaign will focus on Microsoft’s "biggest fans", with events in 13 cities including London, Madrid, New York, Delhi and Tokyo.
Microsoft will put on experiential demos, hands-on opportunities, entertainment and give fans the chance to meet its Windows team.

Windows 7 lingers

The company will also put some marketing muscle into persuading people to upgrade from older versions of Windows.
This remains a key challenge for Microsoft, with the majority of the world’s PCs still running on Windows 7, which Microsoft stopped supporting at the beginning of this year.
The company has worked with retailers including Currys/PC World, Staples and Best Buy and Wal-Mart in the US to create "experience stations" where customers can try out Windows 10 or upgrade.

Global ad campaign

Microsoft has also floated at a new global ad campaign beginning 20 July for Windows 10, covering TV and digital.
The ads will centre on Windows 10 features such as new browser Microsoft Edge and facial recognition service Windows Hello.
The wider Upgrade Your World campaign will also see Microsoft stump up $10m towards a number of global and local non-profits.
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