With Windows 10 reaching its end of life in October 2025, you need to act now to prevent security and compliance risks, plus performance issues. Continuing to run an unsupported operating system could expose your business to disruptions and avoidable issues. If you haven’t planned your Windows 11 upgrade, the time is now.
The Risks of Windows 10
- No More Security Updates: Without Microsoft’s security patches, Windows 10 systems will be vulnerable to cyber threats, including malware and ransomware attacks.
- Compliance Violations: Industries requiring regulatory compliance (GDPR, HIPAA, PCI-DSS) may face penalties for running an unsupported OS.
- Performance Decline: Over time, system performance may deteriorate, leading to decreased productivity and software compatibility issues.
- Lack of Technical Support: Microsoft will no longer provide assistance, leaving businesses to handle issues independently.
Windows 11: The Future of Business Compute
Upgrading to Windows 11 now will eliminate risks and unlock cool new features designed to enhance security, efficiency, and productivity growth:
- Enhanced Security Features: Built-in protections such as TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and increased malware detection help protect your sensitive data.
- Performance Optimization: Windows 11 offers faster processing, improved multitasking, and an upgraded Start Menu for a better user experience.
- Cloud & Collaboration Tools: You can easily leverage Microsoft 365, OneDrive, and Teams for improved teamwork and remote work capabilities.
- Secure Your IT Infrastructure: Ongoing support and feature updates keep your systems efficient and secure.
How to Upgrade Now Before it’s Too Late
- Assess Your Windows 10 Machines: The PC Health Check Tool will determine if your current Windows 10 machines will accommodate Windows 11. Prepare to replace those machines. The Windows 11 operating system is more robust than Windows 10 and require more compute power.
- Back Up Your Data First: Don’t risk data loss or upgrade disruptions. Back up all your machines before you start upgrading just in case you run into an issue and need to recover that data.
- Plan a Phased Rollout: Start with a few machines, test the upgrade, work through the issues and improve your plan so the rest of the upgrades are easier.
- Train Employees: Help staff adapt to Windows 11’s new features so they can adapt to the new OS immediately.
- Hire Upgrade Experts: We have performed dozens of seamless Windows 10 upgrades to Windows 11 for many businesses of different sizes and industries. We will make it easy for you.
Don’t Wait – Act Now
For those who cannot upgrade or due to computer price increases tariffs, you will be able to extend your Windows 10 security patches for 1 year per Microsoft at a cost of $61. For more information, please email info@nevtec.com!