Millions still cling to Windows 10 as end of support looms
Briefly

Windows 11 is gaining market share over Windows 10, yet millions of PCs remain on the older OS with support ending soon. Statcounter data shows a widening gap. Microsoft is encouraging an upgrade to Windows 11, but compatibility issues with existing hardware complicate transitions for many enterprises. Some organizations have plans to upgrade, while others risk falling behind, especially in industries with longer device refresh cycles. For many, the Extended Security Update (ESU) serves only as a temporary solution rather than a long-term strategy.
Many organizations face complex upgrade paths due to legacy applications, hardware incompatibilities, etc.
ESU is a fallback, not a strategy, and most IT leaders know this.
For many affected businesses, the ESU program would serve as little more than a short-term buffer to buy some extra time.
Millions of businesses are still running Windows 10 with just months to go before end-of-life.
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