08 Dec What End of Life Means for Windows 10 Users

Windows 10 reached its end of life on October 14, 2025. This means Microsoft no longer provides security updates or technical support for the OS. As a result, devices running Windows 10 are now exposed to increased security risks, including malware and cyber threats.
Continuing to use Windows 10 without support puts personal and business data at risk. Additionally, many third-party applications may stop functioning properly or refuse updates on unsupported systems, causing further inconvenience.
It is critical to transition to a newer operating system to maintain device security, functionality, and compatibility with current software. Evaluating your hardware and software needs now can help avoid issues and maintain productivity and security going forward.
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.