There's still a ton of critical, often custom-written (read: hard to replace), corporate Windows software out there that still needs to run. If Microsoft continues their further decline of Microsoft Windows releases then a free alternative starts to look more attractive. Linux+Wine is definitely a good option today but compatibility shims add complexity and not all shops run Linux or want to.

i just want to program my old motorola radios without having to deal with virtualbox windows 98 VMs, you know? one can transcribe "motorola radio" for "bosch end mill from 1993" or "thermoplastic former from 1999"