Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 in October 2025. Now is the time to plan ahead. That's why, to support your business success, we’ve put together a quick guide to help you transition smoothly to Windows 11 and keep your Medmont devices running at their best. Read our Windows migration guide ➡ https://lnkd.in/gUDJEZWt ⬅
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You’ve upgraded to Windows 11. Great move. Very smart. But now you might be thinking… what’s changed? How do I help my team get to grips with it without loads of hassle? The good news: Windows 11 is faster, smarter, and designed to make life easier (and more secure). Our latest guide shows you how you and your team can make the most of it.
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You’ve upgraded to Windows 11. Great move. Very smart. But now you might be thinking… what’s changed? How do I help my team get to grips with it without loads of hassle? The good news: Windows 11 is faster, smarter, and designed to make life easier (and more secure). Our latest guide shows you how you and your team can make the most of it.
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You’ve upgraded to Windows 11. Great move. Very smart. But now you might be thinking… what’s changed? How do I help my team get to grips with it without loads of hassle? The good news: Windows 11 is faster, smarter, and designed to make life easier (and more secure). Our latest guide shows you how you and your team can make the most of it.
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You’ve upgraded to Windows 11. Great move. Very smart. But now you might be thinking… what’s changed? How do I help my team get to grips with it without loads of hassle? The good news: Windows 11 is faster, smarter, and designed to make life easier (and more secure). Our latest guide shows you how you and your team can make the most of it.
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It’s the end of the line for Windows 10, as Microsoft is no longer supporting it as of October 15, 2025. The last Windows version retirement was Windows 8.1 in January 2023, though that wasn’t a huge deal since it never saw wide popularity. Even Windows 7’s retirement in 2020 didn’t sting as much, since you could upgrade that version to Windows 10 for free. But Windows 10 saying goodbye feels different, since the requirements to upgrade to Windows 11 are much more stringent. If you’re using one of the hundreds of millions of PCs with a now-unsupported operating system, you should know what’s happening and what you can do. What happens immediately... https://lnkd.in/gerv8W6a
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The clock is ticking. Windows 10 reaches End of Life on October 14, 2025. Devices still running Windows 10 will soon face higher costs, greater risks, and more strain on IT teams. This is the moment to go modern and embrace Windows 11 and cloud-native management to simplify, secure, and strengthen your IT foundation for the future. https://hubs.ly/Q03MhQYj0
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In the final stretch before Windows 10’s end of support on Oct. 14, enterprise adoption of Windows 11 is accelerating—but not without friction. Read the full story. https://lnkd.in/e5v4nz2S #Windows11 #EndOfSupport #Windows10 #EnterpriseAdoption
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