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Microsoft says support for Windows 10 will end on October 14. If you or your business rely on it, here’s what to know.
Not ready to move on to Windows 11? You can pay for another year of Windows 10 security updates, or you can take advantage of ...
For the first time ever, Microsoft is offering extended security updates for home users who are still running Windows 10.
Microsoft said it will provide extended security updates “at no additional cost” to customers running Windows 10 instances in the Azure Virtual Desktop cloud service or those accessing Windows ...
It looks like enough of you are struggling to migrate that Redmond is willing to help out – for a price that might buy nothing Microsoft has extended its security update programs for Exchange Server ...
To get free security updates for Windows 10 for an extra year after the October end-of-life deadline, Microsoft says you need ...
For those willing to pay, the company will offer Extended Security Updates (ESU) as a yearly subscriptions for Windows 10. Microsoft had previously run a similar program for Windows 7 after its ...
Microsoft’s Windows 7 Extended Security Updates are ending this week. Microsoft's Windows 7 Extended Security Updates are bound to take their final curtain call this week, or on January 10, to be ...
While Microsoft won’t be issuing public security updates and fixes for Windows 7, businesses who haven’t migrated to Windows 10 in time can pay for Extended Security Updates (ESU).
Participants in Microsoft's Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for out-of-support Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 machines faced new installation requirements on Tuesday.
Microsoft will almost certainly offer extended support to Windows 10 that will let organizations safely run the operating system for years after its putative 2025 retirement date. While nothing is ...