Transitioning from Windows 10: A Strategic Guide
Ready to take the leap away from Windows 10? Microsoft has provided a 'Strategic Guide to Transition from Windows 10' that delivers valuable insights to aid your upgrade decision. It explains the end of support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, and highlights the robust security, improved productivity, and innovative AI-capabilities brought to your organization by Windows 11 Pro & Copilot+ PCs with Intel vPro®. These PCs fill vital security gaps, while simplifying IT and future-proofing your organization. They offer 50% faster workflows on average compared to Windows 10 devices and reduce overall IT maintenance costs for migrated users. Also, get a glimpse of the most advanced AI capabilities with Copilot+. Remember, transition is important, but transition with clarity helps propel your company to new heights. Check out this insightful guide and contact us to transition to Windows 11 and new Surface Copilot+ PC devices today!
Why should I upgrade from Windows 10?
Upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11 is important because Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. This means no more security updates or feature enhancements for Windows 10. Windows 11 Pro PCs, particularly those with Intel vPro®, offer improved performance, built-in security features, and AI capabilities that can help your organization stay competitive and secure.
How can I plan my upgrade to Windows 11?
To plan your upgrade to Windows 11, assess your organization's readiness using Microsoft's planning tools and migration guides. Consider using the Windows 10 End of Support Calculator to evaluate the costs and benefits of upgrading all devices before the EOS date. Tools like Microsoft Intune and Windows Autopilot can streamline deployment and management, making the transition smoother and less disruptive.
What security benefits does Windows 11 offer?
Windows 11 Pro PCs with Intel vPro® provide built-in, multilayer security that contributes to a reported 62% drop in security incidents. Features like Windows Hello for Business, hardware-based protections, and Intel Threat Detection technology work together to reduce the attack surface and enhance data protection. This proactive security approach allows IT teams to focus more on strategic initiatives rather than reactive measures.