Windows 10 End of Support: Is Your Business Ready?

What Every Business Needs to Know about Windows 10 End of Support

Illustration representing **Windows 10 End of Support**, showing a business user facing warning icons on a computer screen to symbolize security risks and lack of updates after support ends.

The Situation:

Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025.

What this means:

No more security updates from Microsoft

No more bug fixes from Microsoft

No more technical support from Microsoft

If your business is still relying on Windows 10 after its end of support, you’re operating on unsupported software — and that opens the door to risk, disruption, and compliance headaches.

Why This Matters:

Illustration highlighting **Windows 10 End of Support**, showing a business environment with security shields, a key, and a protected system to represent the need for secure, stable, and supported technology infrastructure.

Waiting too long puts all of that at risk.

Especially if you’re in a regulated industry like legal, healthcare, or finance.

Illustration related to **Windows 10 End of Support**, showing professionals reviewing devices and planning upgrades to represent auditing systems, testing applications, and preparing for a smooth transition to supported technology.

What You Should Be Doing Now:

* Auditing devices to identify what can be upgraded vs. what needs replacing

* Testing key applications in Windows 11 environments

* Planning phased rollouts to minimize disruption

* Engaging vendors early to confirm compatibility

* Budgeting strategically to avoid last-minute pressure

Let’s make sure your upgrade isn’t a scramble.

We’ll help you build a smart, low-stress plan that fits your timeline, tools, and team.

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