Support Ends in October, and a massive cybersecurity risk begins. Are you Ready?
Have you upgraded to Windows 11 yet? Time is running out.
On October 14, 2025, Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10.
Meaning no more security updates, patches, bug fixes, or technical assistance.
As of today, more than 500 million PCs worldwide are still running Windows 10.
That makes this the largest end-of-life event for an operating system in history, and the most dangerous.
Don’t put your business at risk or wait until the last minute!
If your business hasn’t made a plan to upgrade to Windows 11 yet, do it now.
Here’s what you need to know, and what to do before the clock hits zero.
End of Life (EOL) means that Microsoft will permanently stop releasing updates or providing support for Windows 10. This includes:
Any PC still running Windows 10 after October 14, 2025, will be:
Other operating systems have reached end of life before, Windows 7, XP, Vista, but none have had this kind of scale.
According to StatCounter, as of mid-2025:
That creates the perfect storm: hundreds of millions of unsupported PCs vulnerable to attack overnight.
If your business continues using Windows 10 after the EOL date, you’re at serious risk for:
You’ll also face rising costs for emergency support or “extended” security updates—if they’re even available.
Most Windows 10 machines aren’t built to run Windows 11 without hardware upgrades or replacements. That’s why it’s essential to start planning now.
At GiaSpace, we recommend businesses:
This isn’t just an IT task—it’s a business continuity priority.
GiaSpace has helped dozens of Florida businesses assess, plan, and execute their upgrade strategy. Whether you need:
We’ve got you covered.
Don’t wait until October 14 to act.
Let’s take a look at your environment today—so you’re protected, productive, and ready for what’s next.