Windows 10 End of Life: What Are Your Options?
Windows 10 support is ending, and that creates both risk and opportunity for your IT team. This video explains how to approach the transition, from using Microsoft's Extended Security Updates to upgrading or replacing devices, including whether to consider AI PCs. Watch the video to learn how to safeguard your systems and plan a secure, cost-effective future. Contact CMIT Solutions of Cincinnati, Northeast for help evaluating your Windows 11 upgrade path.
What happens when Windows 10 support ends?
When support for Windows 10 ends, organizations may face increased security risks as they will no longer receive updates or patches. This could expose them to vulnerabilities and potential cyber threats, making it essential to consider alternative options.
What are Extended Security Updates?
Extended Security Updates (ESU) are a paid service offered by Microsoft that provides critical and important security updates for Windows 10 after its end of life. While this can help mitigate some risks, it is important to weigh the costs and limitations against the benefits of upgrading to a newer operating system.
Should we upgrade to Windows 11 or buy new devices?
The decision to upgrade to Windows 11 or purchase new devices depends on various factors, including the current hardware capabilities and budget constraints. Upgrading existing devices may be a more economical choice for some, while others might find that investing in new AI PCs offers better performance and future-proofing for their IT infrastructure.
Windows 10 End of Life: What Are Your Options?
published by CMIT Solutions of Cincinnati, Northeast
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