Microsoft has announced the end of life for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, which will cease all security updates, compelling organizations to upgrade to Windows 11. Despite this deadline, over 62% of devices were still running Windows 10 as of December 2024 due to hardware incompatibility, budget issues, and the need for employee training on the new OS. Experts advise against remaining on Windows 10 citing significant risks, including increased vulnerability to cyber threats, operational inefficiencies, and potential regulatory penalties for organizations in regulated industries that do not migrate.
Staying on Windows 10 is not an option in the long term as Microsoft ends support, exposing organizations to malware and operational inefficiencies.
Ignoring the end of life deadline could mean risking data breaches and significant operational downtime, increasing stress and financial repercussions for businesses.
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