
If you're still running Windows 7, it's time to act. Windows 7 reached its official end-of-life on January 14, 2020. Microsoft has discontinued all support for it — including security updates. That means every vulnerability discovered after that date remains permanently unpatched.
When your operating system is no longer receiving security updates, your data is at significantly greater risk. Cyber criminals actively target known vulnerabilities in unsupported software because they know victims can't patch them.
The best approach is to plan your upgrade now rather than waiting until a problem forces your hand. The upgrade to Windows 10 (or Windows 11) is generally straightforward — existing data and most programs are preserved through the process.
If you need help planning or executing the upgrade for your business, contact us and we'll get the process started.