Holding onto Windows 10 after its end of support isn’t just an IT headache—it’s a strategic misstep. Here are five risks your organization faces by delaying the move to Windows 11 and modern devices like the Surface Pro with Copilot. Running a legacy operating system like Windows 10 after its end of support can expose your business to significant risks, as seen with the WannaCry virus, which exploited unpatched vulnerabilities in outdated systems, leading to widespread damage and financial loss. The attack was estimated to have affected more than 300,000 computers across 150 countries, with total damages ranging from hundreds of millions to billions of dollars. Over the past eight months, about 1.6% of Windows 10 PCs have been replaced by Windows 11 PCs each month. At that pace, about 35% or 490 million of those 1.4 billion devices will still be running Windows 10 when October 2025 rolls around, and many of them have no supported upgrade path.
Without regular security updates, unsupported systems become prime targets. Malware, ransomware, and zero-day exploits thrive in unpatched environments—putting your data, reputation, and compliance at risk. The lack of security patches makes Windows 10 increasingly vulnerable to new threats, making it a prime target for cyberattacks.
Older OS and hardware struggle under today’s demands. Slow boot times, lagging applications, and battery drain hamper employee productivity—and frustrate your workforce. Performance bottlenecks in older systems can significantly impact overall productivity, leading to inefficiencies and frustration among employees.
Sticking with Windows 10 means foregoing AI features that automate tasks, summarize insights, and help your team focus on high-value work. Microsoft highlights how AI-driven productivity tools in Windows 11, such as Copilot, can transform everyday tasks and enhance overall efficiency.
Patchwork fixes, compatibility testing, and emergency support for unsupported OSes quickly eat up IT budgets. Modernizing to Windows 11 and standardized hardware reduces complexity and total cost of ownership. Maintaining outdated IT systems can be significantly more expensive than upgrading to modern solutions, due to increased maintenance and support costs.
Many industries require up-to-date security controls. Running an unsupported OS can breach regulatory obligations (e.g., HIPAA, GDPR, CMMC), resulting in fines and lost business. The compliance risks associated with using unsupported operating systems, which can lead to significant legal and financial consequences.
Upgrading to Windows 11 on a Surface Pro with Copilot not only addresses these five risks with Windows 10—it transforms how your team works:
The Microsoft Surface offers a seamless integration with Windows 11 and Copilot, providing a powerful combination of performance, security, and AI-driven productivity.
By making the switch to Windows 11 and modern devices like the Surface Pro with Copilot, you can future-proof your business, enhance productivity, and ensure compliance with industry standards. Don’t let legacy tech hold you back—take action today to secure your business’s future.
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