Migrate to Windows 11
The most secure and efficient upgrade path, offering enhanced features and improved performance.
Published 08/04/2025
Author: The CPS Team

Microsoft have officially announced Windows 10 end of life support from 14 October 2025. The current version of Windows 10, version 22H2, will be the last supported version. This significant date marks the end of security updates, bug fixes, and technical support for Windows 10. Businesses that continue using Windows 10 beyond this date will face increased cybersecurity risks, compliance challenges, and software compatibility issues. With only 6 months remaining until the end of support, embracing this change is crucial for maintaining a secure and efficient IT environment.
When Microsoft declares a product “End of Life” (EOL), it means?
When Microsoft declares Windows 10 as End of Life (EOL) on 14 October 2025, it signifies the end of all technical support, security updates, and bug fixes for the operating system. This means that after this date, Windows 10 will no longer receive regular updates, leaving systems exposed to potential security risks.
Without Microsoft’s assistance to resolve issues, users must consider updating to a newer version of Microsoft Windows, exploring alternative operating systems, or upgrading to enterprise editions to maintain a secure and efficient IT environment.
Here’s a summary:
Proactively addressing the Windows 10 End of Life is essential for safeguarding your business. Systems must adapt to evolving security threats to ensure continued protection and extended support. Waiting until the last minute to upgrade could leave your organisation exposed to data breaches, compliance issues, and operational disruptions. Developing an action plan now to transition to the newest Windows version and receive critical updates ensures a smooth transition and positions your business for future success.
"As of October 14, 2025, PCs running Windows 10 will still function, but Microsoft will no longer provide technical support, feature updates, or security updates or fixes."
The most secure and efficient upgrade path, offering enhanced features and improved performance.
A temporary solution for businesses needing more time to transition from Windows 10.
Windows 365 or Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) may offer flexible and scalable alternatives to traditional desktop environments.
Older devices may not support Windows 11, necessitating hardware refresh planning to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
To ensure optimal performance, devices running Windows 11 must meet the following system requirements:
Meeting these requirements, downloading the latest Windows update, and optimising your PC settings is crucial for the system’s stability and performance, ensuring that your business operations run smoothly.
Once Windows 10 reaches its End of Life, the absence of security updates and patches will expose users to several security risks, including:
To protect your systems and data, it is essential to consider upgrading to a newer version of Windows or exploring alternative operating systems that offer continued security and support.
At CPS, we specialise in seamless business transitions. Our team can:
As a certified Microsoft partner, CPS has helped businesses across industries modernise their IT infrastructure. We simplify migrations with:
Don’t wait until the last minute. Get your essential upgrade guide today and start planning your transition from Windows 10 with confidence.