14th October 2025 marks a significant milestone in the Microsoft world - the end of support for Windows 10. Is your business prepared for the transition?
For many businesses in the UK, Windows 10 has been a reliable workhorse for the past decade. But as with all technology, its life is coming to an end. From 14th October 2025, Windows 10 will no longer receive regular security updates, bug fixes or technical support. This creates potential vulnerabilities for any organisation still using the operating system after this date.
When an operating system reaches its end of support date, the manufacturer (in the case Microsoft) stops providing:
Security patches: no more updates to protect against newly discovered vulnerabilities
Bug fixes: existing issues will stay unsolved
Technical assistance: no more help from Microsoft if you encounter problems
Feature updates: no new capabilities or improvements
While your computers won't suddenly stop working on 15th October, they will become increasingly vulnerable to security threats and compatibility issues as time goes on.
Continuing to use Windows 10 after support ends exposes your business to a few serious security concerns:
With October 2025 still ahead of us, it might be tempting to delay planning your upgrade strategy. However, leaving your migration to the last minute creates unnecessary risks and pressures:
As the deadline approaches, demand for IT support with Windows 11 migrations will increase dramatically. Starting early ensures you have access to the expertise you need without paying premium rates.
Not all devices currently running Windows 10 will support Windows 11. Microsoft's system requirements are more stringent, particularly regarding processor specifications, TPM 2.0 capability, and secure boot functionality. An early assessment lets you budget for necessary hardware replacements as part of your normal refresh cycle rather than as an emergency expense.
Windows 11 brings a few interface changes that require some adjustment from the people using it. Rolling out gradually gives your team time to adapt without impacting productivity.
Every business has unique applications and workflows. Early deployment to a test group lets you identify and address compatibility issues before they affect your entire organisation.
The upgrade to Windows 11 isn't just about avoiding security risks; it offers many advantages that can benefit your business:
Windows 11 was built with security at its core, including:
Hardware-based isolation: creates a secure environment for sensitive data
Microsoft Defender: improved antivirus and anti-malware protection
Several features make daily tasks more efficient:
Snap layouts and snap groups: organise your windows and apps for better multitasking
Streamlined interface: cleaner, more intuitive design reduces distractions
Focus sessions: built-in tools to improve concentration and reduce interruptions
With hybrid working now a mainstream, Windows 11 provides:
Enhanced Microsoft Teams integration: seamless communication built directly into the operating system
Improved virtual desktop functionality: better separation between work and personal computing
Windows 11 is designed to leverage artificial intelligence capabilities:
Windows Copilot: an AI assistant that helps with various tasks across the operating system
AI-enhanced performance management: intelligently allocates system resources based on usage patterns
Smart applications predictions: anticipates which apps you'll need before you open them
A successful transition needs careful planning:
Audit your current environment: identify all devices running Windows 10 and assess their Windows 11 compatibility
Prioritise critical systems: determine which systems should be upgraded first, based on importance and security requirements
Budget appropriately: factor in potential hardware upgrades, training costs, and IT support
Create a realistic timeline: work backwards from October, leaving buffer time for unexpected issues
Develop a testing plan: identify a pilot group to test Windows 11 with your business apps before full deployment
As your trusted IT partner, we specialise in managing smooth transitions like the upcoming Windows 10 end of support. Our team can:
Conduct thorough compatibility assessments of your current hardware and software
Develop a customised migration plan tailored to your business's specific needs
Provide user training to make sure your team can take advantage of Windows 11's new features
Handle the technical aspects of the upgrade process with minimal disruption to your operations
Offer ongoing support to address any issues that pop up after migration
Beyond this specific transition, our managed IT and cyber security services make sure your business technology remains current, secure, and aligned with your goals. We proactively monitor your systems, provide strategic guidance, and deliver responsive support when needed.
The end of Windows 10 support represents both a challenge and an opportunity for your business. By planning your transition now, you can minimise security risks, take advantage of enhanced features, and make sure your technology supports your business goals.
Speak with us to schedule your Windows 10 end-of-life assessment, and take the first step towards a smooth Windows 11 transition.