Golden Week 黄金週間
WorldDesk would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone in Japan a safe and happy Golden Week.
For those unfamiliar with the term, Golden Week is a collection of national holidays that fall within a seven day period. These include Shōwa Day, Constitution Memorial Day, Greenery Day and Children's Day. Many offices and businesses close for up to 10 days over this period as it is generally a time for vacation and travel.
This year, Golden Week was marked on all our calendars at WorldDesk HQ because we've had a team in Tokyo for the last two months working on a project. As you can imagine, it was pretty important that we got everything wrapped up (and we did!) before this holiday period.
As part of our continued focus on AsiaPac, we are looking specifically at the Japanese market. A recent press release from the International Data Corporation (IDC) highlighted that globally there's been the steepest ever decline in PC shipments. However, it did point to unique opportunities in the Japanese market where:
"economic improvement is helping to support commercial replacement [of PCs] demand ahead of the scheduled end of support for Windows XP next year"
While Windows 8 is wholly blamed for the drop in new PC sales, it's pretty clear that there are a lot of enterprises out there who are still on Windows XP and are purchasing new PCs to move to a newer OS. It looks like most will forgo Windows 8 for now (we wrote a blog about this back November 2012) and upgrade to Windows 7. That's why we've kept our Enterprise solution focused on Windows XP and Windows 7 with a very simple remit:
WorldDesk virtualizes and centralizes the users’ desktop; in doing so we help companies save money in IT management costs while providing their end-users with a rich and personalized computing experience.
In these tough times with reduced IT budgets, this is certainly a message that is resonating with customers.
Over this Golden Week we'll be publishing new materials in both English and Japanese to let our AsiaPac colleagues know more about how WorldDesk can help you make the most of your IT infrastructure. We'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences in AsiaPac too, so drop us a note in the comments.
- Stevie Morrow











