End of Support (EOS)
Windows 10
Windows 10 EOS: What does it mean?
- From October 2025, Microsoft will no longer provide updates and support for Windows 10
- Without updates, devices running Windows 10 will become vulnerable to cyber threats
- Businesses should migrate to Windows 11 to maintain security and compatibility
Support for Windows 10 is ending soon in October 2025 and devices will no longer get security and feature updates. Older devices can be less secure so delaying upgrades could be costly to your business.
Click here to read the IDC Executive Brief on Windows 10 End of Support and learn why upgrading is essential: IDC Executive Brief.
Ensure your organisation stays protected and productive with all the latest security and feature updates with Windows 11 Pro, including Copilot your personal AI assistant.

Introducing Windows 11
Windows 11 isn’t just a replacement for Windows 10; it’s an evolution designed to enhance productivity, security, and user experience.
Moving to Windows 11 will feel more like an update than a major upgrade and will deliver an improved user experience for more productive and secure work.
Click below to view a feature level datasheet on Windows 11, with a breakdown of feature descriptions and improvements for easy access to what is new and best in Windows 11 Pro right now.

The Impact and Opportunity of Windows 10 EOS
Microsoft commissioned Forrester Consulting to create this tool to assess the impact of Windows 10 EOS and the benefits of upgrading to Windows 11.
It helps you evaluate your upgrade timeline, potential costs, and the need for Extended Security Updates (ESUs) to secure devices post-EOS.
You can use it to plan for Windows 10 EOS, estimate upgrade costs and benefits, and understand post-EOS security expenses.
Click here to access the Microsoft Windows 10 End-Of-Support Calculator

Windows 11 Device System Requirements
Upgrading to Windows 11 but unsure if your device meets the system requirements?
This article covers upgrading to Windows 11 after making changes to a device’s hardware. Hardware changes might affect Windows 11 upgrade eligibility. A few steps need to be taken to see the updated eligibility in Settings.
The easiest way to see if a device meets the requirements for Windows 11 after making hardware changes to the device is with the PC Health Check app.
How to make the transition
Upgrading an organisation’s IT infrastructure requires careful planning. Taking a structured approach will help to ensure a smooth transition.
Our team have the expertise and skills to support you with the transition to Windows 11. Contact us to schedule a complimentary consultation.
Assess your current IT environment
Develop a migration strategy
Backup data and applications
Deploy Windows 11
Monitor and optimise
We can help you evaluate compatibility, plan a smooth transition, and avoid post-EOS security risks. Connect with a consultant today for an expert-led readiness assessment.