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If your business is still running Windows 10, now is the time to start planning your move to Windows 11.

Three years after its release, Windows 11’s market share has grown to 35.55% as of October 2024, while Windows 10 still holds 60.97%—but change is coming fast.

Why Upgrade Now?

1. Windows 10 Support Is Ending
After October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer provide free security updates for Windows 10. While the system will still work, it won’t receive critical protections against cyber threats.

Microsoft will offer a paid extended security plan for $30 per device for one year, but costs could add up quickly—and it’s only a temporary fix.

2. Windows 11 Brings a Better Experience
A rise in AI-powered PCs has sparked greater adoption of Windows 11. People want hardware that can handle AI-driven tasks, and rumors of a “Windows Intelligence” rebrand have added to the excitement.

Beyond AI, Windows 11 offers a cleaner, more efficient interface with upgrades like customizable widgets and an improved File Explorer—helping you work smarter, not harder.

3. Stronger Security for Businesses
Cybersecurity threats are evolving, and Windows 11 delivers enhanced protection against attacks like:

  • Ransomware – Prevents hackers from locking you out of your files and demanding payment.
  • Phishing attacks – Helps detect and block fraudulent emails that try to steal sensitive information.

If you’re set on keeping Windows 10, Microsoft’s extended support might buy you some time. But delaying the switch means missing out on better performance, security, and productivity.

We can make the transition seamless for your business. Let’s talk.