Support for the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system is coming to an end, so let's talk about something crucial for your business technology: upgrading as soon as possible. Microsoft has officially set the date: October 14, 2025. After this day, mainstream support for Windows 10 concludes. While that might seem like a comfortable distance away, in terms of IT planning and business operations, it's practically tomorrow. Waiting is not a strategy; planning is.
Think of Windows 10 post-October 2025 like a beautifully maintained classic car. It still looks great, it still drives, but it lacks the modern safety features—stuff like the airbags, the anti-lock brakes, the stability control—that work to protect you. More importantly, the manufacturer has stopped making essential parts, and your trusted mechanic will no longer offer tune-ups or fix new problems that arise specifically due to its age. You can keep driving it, but it’s an obvious risk.
Windows 10 will not stop working after October 14th, it will just pick up risk as time goes on. Let’s look at some of the issues that running an unsupported operating system could have on your business:
Speaking of operating system lifecycles, Windows XP, one of Microsoft's most beloved operating systems, launched way back in 2001, and its main support ended in April 2014. That’s a 13-year run! However, because so many systems (especially specialized ones like ATMs) still relied on it, paid Extended Security Updates were available for some users for several years beyond that. It underscores how complex these transitions can be and why proactive planning is vital.
Ignoring the EOL date isn't an option for savvy businesses. Your main paths forward are:
Telesys Voice and Data can help. We specialize in providing proactive business technology support for organizations right here in Texas. We don't just fix problems; we help you anticipate and navigate them, like the Windows 10 EOL.
We can help your business:
The time to evaluate your options and create your Windows 10 exit strategy is now. Waiting until 2025 risks encountering hardware shortages, rushed deployments, potential security incidents, and unforeseen costs. For more information about how the IT professionals at Telesys Voice and Data can help you in your efforts to maintain a secure and reliable IT infrastructure, give us a call today at (800) 588-4430.
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