How much does your business rely on Microsoft products?
You rely on Microsoft 365 every single day. It’s how you send emails, manage client data, and keep everything running smoothly. But after 14 October, 2025, Microsoft 365 apps will no longer be supported on Windows 10. That means no security updates, no bug fixes, and an increasing risk of crashes and cyber threats.
What Does This Mean for You?
1. Your Business Could Be at Risk of a Cyberattack
Handling confidential client data comes with a responsibility to keep it secure. Without updates, hackers will be quick to target outdated software, exposing you to data breaches, compliance violations, and financial penalties. Can you afford the risk?
2. Your Team Might Face Unnecessary Downtime
Imagine trying to access an important client file, but Outlook or Word keeps freezing. Or worse—Teams won’t load when you need to jump on a call. Without support, Microsoft 365 apps may slow down, crash, or stop working properly, affecting productivity and frustrating your team.
3. Non-Compliance Could Lead to Hefty Fines
Legal, financial, and recruitment sectors have strict compliance rules. Running outdated software may leave you in breach of GDPR and other regulations. Ignoring this could mean fines, reputational damage, or even legal trouble.
What Can You Do?
1. Upgrade to Windows 11
The easiest way to stay secure and avoid disruptions is to upgrade to Windows 11. It ensures continued security updates and smooth performance for Microsoft 365 apps.
2. Check If Your Hardware Is Up to Date
Not all devices support Windows 11. If your PCs and laptops are outdated, you may need to invest in Windows 11-ready devices to keep your business running without hiccups.
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
We can assess your current setup and help you transition smoothly. We are also offering a limited-time discounted deal on Windows 11-ready devices.
Book a chat with Jason Chaplin to find the best upgrade solution for your business