The deadline for Windows 10 end of life is looming, with users having until October 14, 2025, to migrate to Windows 11. After this date, Microsoft will no longer provide Windows 10 updates and security patches. This means that Windows 10 will no longer receive free monthly security update releases, technical support from Microsoft, or bug fix patches.
If you are still using devices with the Windows 10 operating system, you will need to upgrade to Windows 11 soon. However, if any of your devices are no longer under warranty or are over 3 years old, it might be more cost-effective to purchase a new device.
When deciding between upgrading your existing Windows 10 device or purchasing new devices with Windows 11 pre-installed, several factors come into play, including compatibility, cost, and convenience. Upgrading to Windows 11 can provide increased productivity, improved security, and an enhanced user experience.
You can also consider purchasing a new device with Windows 11 pre-installed, which can save you the hassle of manually updating the operating system and ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
It's essential to start considering your options now before Windows 10 reaches end of support to ensure minimal disruption to your organization.