Windows 10 End of Support: What It Means for Your Business.
If your business hasn’t transitioned to Windows 11, now’s the time to act.

Why It Matters
No Security Updates
Without regular security patches, Windows 10 devices are vulnerable to cyberattacks, malware, and ransomware. Even one unpatched system can put your entire network at risk.
No Bug Fixes or Support
Any existing software bugs or stability issues will remain unresolved, and Microsoft’s technical support team will no longer be available to assist with problems.
No Feature Enhancements
You’ll no longer receive performance improvements or new features designed to keep your systems efficient, secure, and compatible with modern business tools.
Compatibility Updates
As new software and hardware are released, outdated Windows 10 systems may struggle to run them, leading to crashes, inefficiency, and higher long-term IT costs.
While your Windows 10 devices may continue to run, they’ll become increasingly vulnerable to cybersecurity threats, system instability, and software incompatibility.
Don’t Take Our Word For It. Read it from Microsoft
Official Microsoft Announcement:
Windows 10 End of Support
What’s at Risk?
Unsupported operating systems don’t just slow down — they open the door to attacks. Even one outdated computer can become a weak link that puts your entire network at risk through connected apps like Teams, Outlook, or OneDrive.
The biggest dangers include:
• Increased exposure to ransomware and phishing
• Incompatibility with essential business tools
• Compliance issues for regulated industries (HIPAA, finance, etc.)
• Higher IT costs due to unplanned downtime and emergency fixes
Is Your Device Ready for Windows 11?
Windows 11 isn’t just a cosmetic upgrade — it’s built for modern business.
It offers:
✅ Enhanced hardware-based security (TPM 2.0, Secure Boot)
✅ Optimized performance for hybrid and remote work
✅ AI-powered productivity and accessibility improvements
However, not all devices are eligible for the upgrade.
Key requirements include:
A Compatible 64-bit Processor
At Least 4 GB RAM or More
64 GB or More of Available Storage
TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot Enabled
Book a Free IT Readiness Assessment
The 14 October 2025 deadline might seem far away—but planning hardware upgrades, deploying a new OS, and securing your systems takes time.