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Windows 11 Migration

Windows 10 to Windows 11 Upgrade for Business

Many businesses are still running Windows 10 even though support ended on October 14, 2025. That means no monthly security updates unless you enroll devices in Extended Security Updates (ESU). We help you assess every PC, identify what can upgrade to Windows 11, plan replacements for what can't, and roll out upgrades in phases with minimal downtime.

Time-Sensitive

Why You Need to Act Now

Every month on Windows 10 without ESU is a month without security patches — and a growing window for attackers.

Security Risk

Without monthly patches, known vulnerabilities stay open. Ransomware groups actively target unpatched systems — and Windows 10 is now one of them.

No security updates for newly discovered vulnerabilities
Growing attack surface every Patch Tuesday you miss
Cyber insurance carriers increasingly require supported OS versions

Compliance Impact

Running end-of-life software can put you out of compliance with industry frameworks and create audit findings that are hard to explain away.

HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and NIST require supported, patched systems
Audit findings for end-of-life operating systems
Insurance underwriters flag unsupported OS as a risk factor
Our Process

A Proven 5-Step Upgrade Path

We handle the complexity so your team stays productive throughout the transition.

1

Inventory & Compatibility

Check every device for TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, CPU support, disk space, and RAM.

2

App & LOB Testing

Verify line-of-business apps, printers, and drivers work on Windows 11.

3

Upgrade Path Decision

Determine which devices get in-place upgrade, wipe-and-load, or hardware replacement.

4

Pilot & Phased Rollout

Start with a pilot group, validate, then roll out in phases across your organization.

5

Hardening & Validation

Post-upgrade security hardening, policy verification, and compliance validation.

Full-Service

What's Included

Our upgrade service includes compatibility checks, pilot testing, phased deployment, and post-upgrade security hardening. If you need a short-term bridge for older devices, we can also guide you on ESU while we work toward a full Windows 11 migration.

Intune and Entra ID policy configuration
BitLocker encryption verification
Patching baseline setup and validation
Full backup and rollback plan
User communication and training
After-hours and weekend cutovers
ESU enrollment guidance for bridged devices
Hardware replacement planning and procurement support
Post-migration security assessment

Who This Is For

Mixed Hardware Fleets

A mix of old and new PCs where some can upgrade and others need replacement.

Remote & Hybrid Teams

Distributed workers who need upgrades with minimal disruption to their workflow.

Regulated Industries

Healthcare, finance, and other sectors where compliance requires supported operating systems.

Small & Mid-Size Businesses

Companies without a dedicated IT team to manage a large-scale OS migration.

Ready to Start?

Talk to our team about your Windows 11 migration. We'll walk through your environment and recommend the best path forward.

Book a Windows 11 Readiness Call

Not Sure Where You Stand?

We'll check every device in your fleet for TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, CPU compatibility, disk space, and RAM — then give you a clear report.

Get a Compatibility Assessment

Want to understand the full picture first?

Read our Windows 10 End of Support guide →