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Windows 10 Is Retiring…Your Business Might Be At Risk

  • Bryson Anderson
  • 2025-07-30
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Windows 10 Is Retiring…Your Business Might Be At Risk

After a decade of powering millions of PCs, Windows 10 is preparing to take its final bow—ushering in a new era of computing and closing the chapter on one of Microsoft’s most enduring operating systems.

Windows 10 will reach the end of support on October 14, 2025

That means Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, patches, or support for any version of Windows 10. What does that mean for you? Your devices will still work, but you will be left wide open to:

  • Phishing attacks that exploit unpatched systems
  • Ransomware that is targeting known flaws in older Windows builds
  • Software conflicts or crashes as new applications outpace old tech
  • Insurance issues, as some policies won’t cover unsupported systems
  • And potential compliance headaches, especially in regulated industries

Not sure what you’re running? Don’t worry. That’s what we’re here for. We’ll take a look at your current setup and help you figure out which devices are affected, and what the smartest path forward looks like, to keep your business secure. We’ll handle the entire process from start to finish, with minimal downtime and zero stress for your team.

Here’s how we’ll help

  • We’ll review each machine right away
  • We’ll schedule changes around your team’s workday to avoid disruption
  • We’ll back up everything beforehand and test access to all your key apps
  • We’ll set up the new or upgraded system with your existing settings, accounts, printers, and software
  • We’ll be available during and after the transition to answer questions and smooth out any hiccups

What to do next

Give us a call at 801-225-5955 or email contact@prosoftnet.com.  We’ll map out your upgrade path well before the October deadline, and keep your systems secure, fast, and frustration-free. We’ve got your back!

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