09/07/2025
Technology moves fast, and operating systems don't last forever. Windows 10, launched in 2015, will soon reach its End of Life. This means businesses and individuals need to act now. Staying secure, compliant, and productive depends on understanding this transition.
When Windows 10 reaches End of Life, Microsoft will stop updates and support. Here's what this means for you:
Higher Security Risks: Without security updates, your system becomes a target for new cyberattacks.
No Microsoft Help: Microsoft won't offer technical support after the End of Life deadline.
Compatibility Problems: Over time, third-party vendors will stop supporting Windows 10, leading to app and hardware issues.
Key Dates:
Mainstream support for Windows 10 ends on October 14, 2025.
Extended support ends on October 13, 2026.
Why You Should Take Action Now:
Delaying your upgrade could leave you vulnerable. The longer you wait, the more risks you face. Act now to keep your data safe and your systems running smoothly. Upgrading also gives you the chance to improve your security and efficiency.