Microsoft is giving Windows 10 a Gold Watch Retirement Party 
Jessie Schoepflin • December 27, 2024

December 27, 2024

It’s been a loyal servant for the past ten years. Released in 2015, rock-solid, without major issues, it’s been running our computers for almost a decade. It’s been a stable operating system in our offices and lives. As with all good operating systems & things, they must come to an end. Microsoft has set that date.  

On October 14, 2025 , Microsoft will stop supporting and delivering security updates unless you purchase extended support for Windows 10 for each machine. Microsoft estimates that there are 240 million computers that are unable to be upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11.  

Why does this matter? – Outdated PCs can lead to data breeches, and hinder productivity due to compatibility issues with newer software. 

What’s should you do? – If you’re not sure about the status of the computers in your office, let’s have a conversation. You have options and we’re here to help you design a plan to keep your business safe.  
 
Call us today at 303-395-3314 or email us at engagewithus@epk-solutions.com 

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