Windows 10 End-of-Life Support

Technical AND Compliance support for Windows 11 migrations and Extended Security Updates (ESUs).

Microsoft is Ending Windows 10 Updates

Microsoft’s support for Windows 10 ends on October 14, 2025. This means security updates and patches will not be provided as standard after this date.

If you have computers, laptops, or other devices in your pharmaceutical facility running on Windows 10, it is important to take action now.

The main solution is to migrate your devices to Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 11. There is also an interim solution that can be put in place known as Extended Security Updates (ESUs).

We can help develop a strategy to ensure continued receipt of security updates while also planning and implementing a Windows 11 migration. Our pharmaceutical industry experience and CSV expertise will ensure your facility remains compliant throughout.

 

Complete the form to arrange a no-obligation consultation with our team.

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