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Microsoft has officially announced that support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025. If your business is still using Windows 10, here’s what you need to know—and why acting early is crucial.

What does Windows 10 End of Life mean?

After October 2025, Microsoft will stop providing:
  • Security updates and patches
  • Bug fixes
  • Technical support
This leaves devices running Windows 10 increasingly vulnerable to cybersecurity threats, data breaches, and compliance issues, especially for industries handling sensitive data

Why does it matter for small businesses?

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Many small businesses rely on Windows 10 machines for daily operations. Once support ends:
  • Your systems may not be compliant with industry standards.
  • Cyber insurance policies may not cover outdated software.
  • Productivity may suffer due to compatibility issues with newer applications.
What should you do now?

We recommend starting your upgrade planning as early as possible. Whether you're considering Windows 11 or evaluating hardware upgrades, we can guide you through:
  • System audits to identify affected devices
  • Upgrade planning that fits your budget and needs
  • Deployment support and training for your team
Act now—don’t get caught off guard.

Avoid last-minute disruptions and security risks. Let us help you transition smoothly and securely.
If you have questions or want a free consultation, we’re just a message away.
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