Preparing Your Organization for the Upgrade to Windows 11

With Windows 10 support ended, upgrading to Windows 11 is strongly recommended to maintain security, compliance, and operational continuity. Organizations should focus on planning and executing the upgrade through IT teams or authorized service providers rather than attempting updates independently.

Key steps for IT departments include:

* Inventorying all Windows 10 devices to determine upgrade readiness
* Assessing hardware compatibility with Windows 11 requirements such as TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot
* Developing a phased rollout plan to minimize disruption and maintain productivity
* Coordinating data backups and migration strategies to protect critical business information
Engaging professional IT support ensures a smooth, secure, and efficient transition while reducing the risk of errors, data loss, or operational downtime.

On-Site Technology’s Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) Plans:
For organizations requiring additional time to complete their migration, On-Site Technology offers Windows 10 ESU Commercial plans at the following rates per PC:

  • Year 1 (2025–2026) extension: $61
  • Year 2 (2026–2027) extension: $122
  • Year 3 (2027–2028) extension: $244


ESU provides critical security patches only and is intended as a temporary measure while planning a full upgrade to a supported operating system.