Is Your Business Technology Helping or Hurting You?
When running a business, most owners focus on things like great customer service, reliable products, and managing finances. But there’s one crucial...
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Shane Naugher
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Apr 8, 2025 11:15:00 AM
Mark your calendar: October 14, 2025. That’s the day Microsoft officially stops supporting Windows 10. No security updates, bug fixes, nor technical support. But what does this mean for your business applications and day-to-day operations?
If you continue using Windows 10 past this deadline, it’s not just your operating system at risk—your entire business could face serious security threats, software failures, and lost productivity. Here's how to stay ahead and prevent disruptions.
Once Windows 10 support ends, Microsoft will no longer provide security patches, leaving your system exposed to cybercriminals looking for easy targets. Here’s what that means for your business:
Software developers frequently update applications to improve security and add features. However, they won’t continue making Windows 10-friendly versions forever. Over time, you’ll likely face:
It’s not just Microsoft that’s moving on—third-party software vendors will stop supporting their applications on Windows 10 as well. That means:
Outdated technology slows down everything from opening files to processing transactions. If you don’t upgrade, you may experience:
Don’t wait until it’s too late—take these steps to protect your business:
The end of Windows 10 isn’t just a tech issue—it’s a business risk. Staying on an unsupported system leaves your company vulnerable to cyberattacks, lost productivity, and compliance violations. Planning your upgrade now will save you headaches later and keep your business running securely and efficiently. Reach out to develop a plan with us.
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