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Using outdated PCs exposes your business to potential risks.

Windows 10 end-of-support (EOS) marks a major turning point for businesses.

On 14 October 2025, Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates, bug fixes, or technical support. Now is the time to upgrade.

213 Days

Left Before Support Ends
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Benefits of upgrading

Reduce Security Threats
Reduce Security Threats

An unsupported Windows 10 system poses a significant security risk.

Ensure Compliance
Ensure Compliance

Windows 10 struggles with performance and operates slower than Windows 11.

Prevent Supply Chain Disruptions
Prevent Supply Chain Disruptions

Windows 10 faces compatibility challenges with various software and hardware.

Stay Ahead of the Competition
Stay Ahead of the Competition

Failing to upgrade Windows 10 increases the risk of data loss.

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What We Can Do for You

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Evaluate

Evaluate your current IT infrastructure to identify devices requiring upgrades or replacements.

Strategize

Develop a detailed migration plan, including timelines and resource allocation.

Implement

Implement the upgrade process, ensuring minimal disruption to daily operations.

Support

Provide ongoing support and training to staff to adapt to the new system effectively.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. After this date, there will be no more security updates or technical support.

    Yes, but it is not recommended. Without security updates, your system may become vulnerable to viruses, malware, and cyber threats.

    Upgrading to Windows 11 is recommended for continued security and support. However, you should check if your device meets Windows 11 system requirements before upgrading.

    If your PC cannot run Windows 11, you may consider purchasing a new device, using Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) for a fee, or exploring alternative operating systems.

    Most apps and files should remain intact during an upgrade. However, it's always best to back up your important data before upgrading to avoid any potential issues.