Microsoft has officially announced that Windows 10 will reach its end of life in October 2025. That means no more security updates, patches, or official support, leaving your business and personal devices vulnerable to cyber threats, malware, and system vulnerabilities.
What does this mean for you? Will your computer stop working? No—but it won’t be secure. Without critical security updates, your system becomes an easy target for hackers, ransomware attacks, and data breaches.
In this video, Ryan Grimes from My IT Indy breaks down everything you need to know about Windows 10 end of support and how to prepare:
- What happens when Microsoft stops supporting Windows 10
- Why continuing to use an outdated OS puts your business at risk
- Two key options: Upgrading to Windows 11 or replacing incompatible devices
- How to use the Microsoft Readiness Tool to check if your computer can run Windows 11
- Why early planning is essential for business continuity
- How businesses can prepare for the transition without downtime or security risks
The time to act is NOW! Don’t wait until the last minute—start your transition plan today by talking to your IT provider, MSP, or in-house IT team to avoid security risks and last-minute disruptions.
Have questions? Reach out to us for personalized advice on how to ensure a smooth and secure upgrade.