Windows 10 Is Retiring - Here’s What You Need to Know
- reece6550
- Jul 22
- 1 min read

Mark your calendars: Windows 10 officially reaches End of Life on October 14, 2025. That means no more updates, no more support, and no more security patches from Microsoft. If your business is still running on Windows 10, it’s time to start thinking about the next step.
What “End of Life” Really Means
When Microsoft ends support, they stop fixing bugs, patching security holes, and offering help if something goes wrong. In short: you’re on your own. That’s not a great place to be when it comes to keeping your data (and your business) safe.
Why Microsoft Ends Support
It’s not just about pushing the latest version - Microsoft phases out older systems to focus on better, faster, more secure technology. Windows 11 is packed with performance upgrades, security enhancements, and tools designed for how we work today.
How to Make the Switch
Upgrading to Windows 11 doesn’t have to be a headache. If your devices are compatible, the upgrade process is pretty straightforward. And if they’re not? We can help you figure out the best path forward—whether that means upgrading hardware or migrating systems.
Get Ahead of the Rush
Waiting until the last minute? Not a great move. As we get closer to October 2025, demand for upgrades will skyrocket - and so will the stress. Start upgrading your business now, so you’re not scrambling later.