On 14th October 2025, Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10. This means no more security updates, bug fixes or technical support; putting your business devices and data at significant risk if you haven’t yet made the move to a modern, supported operating system.
What does ‘End of Life’ mean for Windows 10?
When Windows 10 reaches its end of life, Microsoft will stop releasing security patches. Any new vulnerabilities discovered after October 14th 2025 won’t be fixed, leaving your PCs exposed to cyber threats. Compliance requirements could also be compromised, and many software providers may stop supporting their applications on outdated operating systems.
Why you should plan your upgrade now
Many organisations are still relying heavily on Windows 10, but migrating an entire fleet of devices isn’t something that can be done overnight. Planning ahead ensures:
- No unexpected downtime
- Devices meet modern security standards
- Staff have time to adapt to any new features and interface changes
- Your IT budget covers the transition cost smoothly
By acting now, you avoid the scramble and risk of running unsupported systems in a year’s time.
How we can help
Whether you need help choosing the right Windows 11 licences, upgrading legacy hardware, or planning a phased rollout, we can guide you every step of the way. Our team ensures your upgrade is smooth, secure and tailored to your business needs.
Next Steps
If you're ready to make the move to Windows 11 then contact us today. Don't leave it too late to make the change.