Time to replace Windows 10 computers

Time to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11

Why It’s Important to Replace Windows 10 Pro Computers with Windows 11 Pro

Technology moves quickly, and operating systems are no exception. While Windows 10 Pro has been a reliable workhorse for many businesses, its time in the spotlight is coming to an end. Microsoft has officially announced that support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025. This date marks a significant turning point for any organization still relying on Windows 10 Pro devices—and the clock is ticking.

1. End of Support Means End of Security Updates

Once support ends, Microsoft will no longer release security patches for Windows 10. That means any new vulnerabilities discovered after October 2025 will remain unpatched, leaving systems exposed to cyberattacks, ransomware, and data breaches. For businesses, especially those handling sensitive or regulated information, this creates serious compliance risks and potential legal liabilities.

2. Windows 11 Pro Delivers Enhanced Security

Windows 11 Pro is designed with modern threats in mind, incorporating advanced protections that go beyond what Windows 10 offers. These include:

  • Hardware-based encryption through TPM 2.0
  • Secure Boot to block unauthorized code at startup
  • Windows Hello for Business for stronger authentication
  • Microsoft Pluton Security Processor (on supported devices) for chip-to-cloud protection
    These features help safeguard against today’s sophisticated cyberattacks and meet the stricter compliance requirements many industries now face.

3. Performance and Productivity Gains

Windows 11 Pro isn’t just more secure—it’s faster and more efficient. It’s optimized for hybrid work, with better resource management, improved window snapping layouts, and integrated collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams Chat. These improvements can streamline workflows, reduce downtime, and help teams work more efficiently.

4. Compatibility with Modern Software and Hardware

As time passes, more software vendors will stop supporting Windows 10. New applications, updates, and drivers will increasingly be built with Windows 11 in mind, meaning Windows 10 systems could run into compatibility issues. Hardware manufacturers are already prioritizing Windows 11 drivers and firmware, ensuring better performance and stability on new devices.

5. Avoiding Costly “Last-Minute” Upgrades

Waiting until the deadline is risky, supplies of Windows 11 Pro-ready hardware could tighten as more organizations rush to upgrade. By planning now, you can budget for a phased replacement, avoid inflated prices, and ensure your team transitions smoothly without interruptions.

  • Windows 11 Home – Designed for everyday consumers, home users, and personal devices.
  • Windows 11 Pro – Built for business, professionals, and power users who need advanced security, networking, and management tools.

Summary:

Replacing Windows 10 Pro computers with Windows 11 Pro machines isn’t just about keeping up with technology—it’s about protecting your business from security threats, staying compliant, and giving your team the tools to work more effectively. With the end-of-support deadline approaching, the sooner you act, the safer and more prepared your organization will be.

About Suze Shaffer

Suze Shaffer is the owner and president of Aris Medical Solutions. She specializes in HIPAA compliance, risk management, and cyber security. She believes that by educating her clients in understanding why and what needs to be done to protect their practice they have a better outcome.

Suze has been instrumental in helping clients nationwide with risk management, implementing privacy and security rule policies and procedures, and ultimately protecting patient data. She includes state and federal regulatory requirements to ensure clients are protected in all areas.

She has spoken at numerous conferences and functions. She continues to educate organizations how to minimize the risks of data breaches. HIPAA compliance is not an option, it is mandatory for every organization that comes in contact with protected health information to have reasonable and appropriate security measures in place. Unfortunately, most organizations don’t realize they are not compliant until they suffer a data breach or they are faced with an audit or investigation.

Did you know that the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is the agency that investigates data breaches? Have you seen the heavy fines that have been imposed for non-compliance?

All 50 states now have their own set of privacy laws and the State's Attorney General may also investigate privacy violations!

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