With Windows 10 no longer supported, IT leaders need to consider how to manage the devices that haven’t yet been upgraded to Windows 11.
SEATTLE - On 14 October 2025, Microsoft ended support for Windows 10, closing the book on a system that has run on millions of PCs for more than a decade.
Microsoft wants you to ditch your old OS so you can try its new one stuffed with overbearing, if not invasive, AI features.
Windows 10 has reached end-of-life, and it's the perfect time to switch to Windows 11. You get a modern design, better ...
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