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Windows 10 End of Support: What It Means for Your Business and How Allware Technology Can Help

23 May, 2025

Windows 10 End of Support: What It Means for Your Business and How Allware Technology Can Help

Time is Running Out: Windows 10 Support Ends on October 14, 2025

Microsoft has officially announced that it will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. While this date may seem far off, businesses must act now to avoid last-minute challenges, disruptions, and increased cybersecurity risks.

Once support ends, Microsoft will no longer offer:

  • Technical assistance

  • Software updates

  • Security patches and bug fixes

Although your Windows 10 PCs will still function after this date, they will be significantly more vulnerable to cyber threats and non-compliant with most cybersecurity insurance policies.

Why End of Support Matters to You

  1. Cybersecurity Risks
    Without ongoing security updates, Windows 10 devices become prime targets for cybercriminals. Unpatched vulnerabilities can be exploited quickly, putting your data, systems, and customers at serious risk.
  2. Compliance and Insurance
    Many regulatory frameworks and insurance providers require your IT environment to be based on a supported operating system. Running Windows 10 beyond October 2025 may result in policy breaches and denied claims in the event of a breach.
  3. Hardware Compatibility and Supply Chain Concerns
    Not all existing devices can support Windows 11. And with millions of Windows 10 devices still in use across Australia, the demand for new hardware is already outpacing supply. Delaying your refresh plan could mean missing out on your preferred device options.

What Are Your Options?

  • Upgrade to Windows 11
    If your current hardware supports it, upgrading to Windows 11 Pro is the most seamless and cost-effective path. Windows 11 offers modern security, productivity features, and long-term support.
  • Consider a New Device
    For devices that can’t be upgraded, consider investing in new hardware built for Windows 11. Explore advanced solutions such as Copilot+ PCs or AI-enabled devices if your organisation uses AI tools and needs on-device AI processing.
  • Extended Security Updates (ESU)
    Microsoft also offers a paid Extended Security Update (ESU) program to extend Windows 10’s lifespan post-October 2025. While this buys you more time, it’s a temporary and costlier measure than upgrading or refreshing your fleet.

Why You Need to Act Now

Australia’s device supply chain cannot keep pace with the looming surge in demand. Waiting until 2026 could mean extended delays, suboptimal device choices, or even gaps in your IT continuity.

How Allware Technology Services Can Help

At Allware, we provide end-to-end support for your Windows 10 transition:

  • Technical Assessments
    We analyse your current environment to determine upgrade readiness and compatibility.
  • Upgrade Planning & Deployment
    From licensing to execution, we help you plan and implement upgrades with minimal disruption.
  • Device Procurement & Installation
    We guide you in selecting the right devices based on your business needs, including AI-ready PCs for high-demand environments.
  • Ongoing Support & Cybersecurity Advisory
    We ensure you stay protected, compliant, and ready for what’s next in enterprise IT.

Secure Your Upgrade Today

Don’t let the Windows 10 deadline catch you off guard. Contact Allware Technology Services for a free consultation and discover how we can future-proof your business IT environment.

Email us at [email protected]


Additional Resources

🔗 Microsoft: Windows 10 End of Support FAQ