Are you prepared to upgrade to Windows 11? What’s stopping you?

Are you prepared to upgrade to Windows 11? What’s stopping you?

With support for Windows 10 set to end in just over a year, many business owners are starting to question why they haven’t upgraded to Windows 11 yet. Are you among them? Studies indicate that most companies can easily transition, yet a surprising number are still hesitant. This is particularly concerning given that the upgrade is both free and straightforward. A recent survey of over 750,000 Windows 10 machines found that 88% are on hardware capable of running Windows 11. However, 82% of businesses have not made the switch. This is alarming, especially with the deadline approaching in October 2025 when Windows 10 will no longer receive free updates or essential security patches, leaving your business vulnerable.


So what’s causing the delay? For many, it’s the worry about disrupting their operations. The thought of upgrading an entire system may seem daunting due to potential downtime or technical issues. However, moving to Windows 11 can be simpler than expected—especially with professional help (feel free to reach out if you need assistance).


Also, upgrading offers numerous benefits: enhanced security against modern threats, improved performance for increased productivity, and a user-friendly interface that simplifies work for your team. If you have newer hardware, Windows 11 will help you maximise its potential as well. The transition from Windows 10 to 11 is free if your devices meet certain criteria.


With so many benefits and the deadline looming closer, there’s no reason for delaying any further. We work hard to make upgrades as seamless as possible. Supply the training needed to get your team comfortable with a new operating system and if your hardware isn’t capable running Windows 11, we offer refurbished hardware at a fraction of the cost of buying new but still offer performance and a similar warranty.


If you’re looking to upgrade and need help, then get in touch

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