• 10 things businesses need to know about upgrading to Windows 11

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    10 things businesses need to know about upgrading to Windows 11

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    Mon, 13 Oct 2025 15:57:25 +0000

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    Windows 10 support has ended - this is all the reasons why businesses should turn to Windows 11

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    Upgrading to Windows 11 is an opportunity to level up productivity, safety and collaboration throughout your organization because Microsoft has filled the new operating system with new productivity, performance, and
    accessibility features while beefing up security.

    But whether youre a local company or a complex multinational, an IT upgrade like an operating system migration is a significant change, and one that requires plenty of research, planning and organization.

    As ever, the best way to approach a wholesale change like this is to start with extensive preparation. To help you and your business get started, weve gathered together ten vital considerations about Windows 11 upgrades that you need to consider from the OS and its hardware to staff training and sustainability.

    Moving to Windows 11 is undoubtedly the best move for your business, so read on to make sure your business is covered from every angle. (Image credit: Shutterstock) The risks of Windows 10

    Because were now beyond the crucial October 14, 2025 deadline, most versions of Windows 10 arent getting support updates which means that Windows 10 isnt getting any security updates, either.

    Missing out on those critical security updates means that your devices and, therefore, your business are more exposed to attack when new vulnerabilities are discovered within the system.

    Because the OS isnt getting updates, you can be sure that hackers will be actively searching for new loopholes and exposed systems, because Windows 10 devices will be seen as easy targets.

    If your Windows 10 devices are hit by malware , ransomware or data breaches, it could prove extremely costly for your business: IBMs latest research found that the average cost of a security breach is $4.4 million, and thats before you consider any regulatory issues or compliance problems caused by running older, unsecured hardware.

    Beyond that, breaches can seriously damage the trust youve built up with customers, suppliers and partners causing even more long-term damage for
    your organization and they can be enormously stressful and time-consuming
    for everyone at your business. (Image credit: Shutterstock) Not every device is eligible

    Devices can only run Windows 11 if they meet a particular set of hardware requirements. Theyre not particularly ambitious, but if youre running older devices in your business then they still may not be able to use the operating system .

    Windows 11 needs a dual-core CPU with a 1GHz clock speed, 4GB of memory, 64GB of free storage capacity and a DirectX12-capable graphics card.

    Microsofts operating system has some specific requirements that revolve
    around security, too: in order to get Windows 11 running, your device must have UEFI BIOS software with Secure Boot capability and a TPM 2.0 chip.

    Beyond those core requirements, there are stricter conditions if you want to run particular features in the new operating system, with 5G, BitLocker,
    Snap, Microsoft Teams, two-factor authentication , Wi-Fi 6E, Windows Hello
    and more all requiring additional hardware like cameras, microphones, and more.

    If youre not sure whether devices are eligible, the Microsoft PC Health Check app is the fastest way to find out, and the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit is an ideal toolkit to use in larger businesses. Youll have to deal with those ineligible devices

    If youve got devices that you cant upgrade to Windows 11, then youll need to consider your next steps.

    It may be worth investigating if component upgrades could bring those
    machines up to speed, but youll probably find that theyre just too old to prove useful.

    Evaluate specifications, costs and warranties to make sure you invest in suitable Windows 11 devices, and consider refurbished units if you want to be more sustainable. No matter what you buy, use Windows Autopilot to ensure consistent OS deployments, especially if youre shipping devices to hybrid or remote employees.

    Once youve backed up important data and transitioned to new Windows 11
    models, think about securely recycling the old equipment to improve your
    green credentials.

    Also explore trade-in schemes or device-as-a-service providers for your upgrades, especially if you want to save some money or opt for more sustainable technology in your organization. (Image credit: Shutterstock) Investigate long-term support options

    Despite all of that, there may be some Windows 10 devices that you just cant upgrade right now because theyre running legacy applications or specialized apps or because theyre a critical part of complex infrastructure within your business.

    If you need to keep running Windows 10 devices for a longer period of time, Microsofts Extended Security Updates are worth considering.

    These are purchased on a per-device basis and provide critical security updates for three additional years, but the price goes up every year and you wont get any new features of general tech support.

    Those critical security patches mean that Extended Support Updates are worth exploring if you need more time and must keep running some of your Windows 10 devices, but theyre not a cost-effective option or a long-term solution. Free OS upgrades are readily available

    If your Windows 10 devices do qualify for an in-place upgrade, the good news might keep coming because the upgrade itself is usually free!

    The upgrade can be tackled on a per-device basis through Windows Update, but if youre working in a larger organization then plan a proper rollout using enterprise tools like Windows Autopilot or Intune .

    Also check your licensing situation using the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, especially if youre managing a larger IT estate.

    This will allow your organizations IT department to upgrade securely and consistently across a larger fleet. Consider applications and drivers

    Ready to rollout? Thats great, but before migrating you should audit your current security posture and evaluate the applications that you and your colleagues use on a daily basis.

    A thorough audit will help you identify which applications and drivers will continue to work when youve migrated and highlight any applications that may cause problems and any outdated drivers that could cause operational issues.

    Identifying incompatibilities means you prevent downtime, complications and unexpected costs, and it gives you time to discover and deploy alternative apps.

    Also bear in mind that during a phased rollout youll be running Windows 10
    and Windows 11 simultaneously, so ensure that your apps, drivers and systems will work together smoothly during this period.

    And, finally, ensure that device management will continue to work smoothly once youve migrated with your Intune, Entra ID and Microsoft 365 deployments if you already use those methods within your business. (Image credit: Shutterstock) Be sensible about the schedule

    Your Windows 11 upgrade should include a pilot period that upgrades a small, representative group of devices so you can identify any issues before a wider rollout.

    An effective migration plan should define clear timelines and the resources your IT teams requires. Its also a good idea to align your migration with slower periods within your business so youre not interrupting productivity at peak times.

    No matter the size of your organization, you should upgrade to Windows 11 in phases. This can help maintain business continuity and reduce strain on your IT teams. Get serious about security

    Unsurprisingly, security is vital to Windows 11 - just look at those additional security requirements like TPM 2.0 and the potential security
    risks of staying on Windows 10. And that means youve got to plan for security during and after your migration, too.

    During your migration, any weak authentication settings, poorly configured policies or open ports can expose your systems to attacks before youve established new defenses, and its easier to leave those routes open when
    youre in the middle of potentially frenetic and fast-paced switches.

    To make sure youre covered, you should take steps to prioritize endpoint protection , encryption and identity management during the migration.

    Your IT teams should take that best practice and keep it going once youve migrated, too, with continuous monitoring, regular reviews and frequent staff education and awareness campaigns. Make sure staff are engaged

    Speaking of staff, you shouldnt just keep them in the loop about security
    when youre upgrading to Windows 11, because clear staff communication is
    vital for any big IT migration.

    Your employees need regular communication to let them know whats changing, when its happening, and how theyll benefit if theyre going to have access to improved productivity features like Copilot, Snap layouts, widgets and more, theyll need to know about it.

    Early and frequent communication sets expectations, reduces resistance to change and encourages users to back up data, take part in pilot schemes and
    be more engaged in your IT upgrades.

    Make sure that you continue updating users during your rollout, and once
    youve completed the Windows 11 upgrade, provide training, FAQs and resources to help staff members get used to the new operating system and make sure you keep lines of communication open with feedback opportunities, too. Start sooner rather than later

    We may have passed the October 14 deadline for Windows 10, but dont panic theres still time to plan a proper migration.

    And the sooner you start planning, scheduling and communicating your Windows 11 migration, the easier the entire process will be.

    Windows 10 may be a familiar operating system for many, but the passing of that support deadline marks the end of an era and a sign that its time to move on.

    And while Windows 11 may be unfamiliar for some, its security, productivity and accessibility features make it an ideal next step for businesses and individuals alike so best of luck with your upgrade, and well see you on the other side!



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