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    Millions of Windows 10 business devices haven't been updated to Windows 11, says survey - here's what you should do to secure yours

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    Sat, 28 Jun 2025 18:50:00 +0000

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    Half of enterprise Windows devices have still not upgraded to Windows 11,
    says new report.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Enterpri se readiness for Windows 11 is improving but still uneven, says new report Healthcare and finance sectors lag in upgrading outdated hardware Migration
    is slowest in Americas despite most devices being upgrade-ready

    Millions of enterprise devices are still running Windows 10, even as Microsofts deadline to end support for the OS approaches.

    According to ControlUps latest Windows 11 Readiness report, half of all business-managed Windows devices have not yet made the switch.

    That number reflects progress from last year, when over 80% of enterprise machines were still on Windows 10, but with support ending on October 14, 2025, time is running out for organizations still lagging behind. Wide variation across industries

    While the 50% completion mark is a major milestone, it's not time to relax, said Marcel Calef, Americas Field CTO at ControlUp. Many enterprises still face hardware and planning challenges.

    The report analyzed over one million devices and found wide variation across industries.

    Education and tech lead the way, with over 70% of systems upgraded.
    Healthcare and finance trail far behind, with fewer than half of their
    devices running Windows 11. Some healthcare devices are simply too old, with 19% needing replacement before an upgrade is possible.

    Regional trends show the Americas are the slowest to move forward. Just 43%
    of enterprise devices there have upgraded, compared to 70% in Europe.

    Notably, most of the un-upgraded machines in the Americas are technically capable of running Windows 11, but the switch hasnt been made.

    Larger organizations are also behind. Those managing more than 10,000 Windows devices have completed just 42% of migrations. Complex environments and aging infrastructure are slowing progress.

    If your business still uses Windows 10, its time to take action. Start by checking which devices meet Windows 11s requirements, like TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot. Replace what cant be upgraded, and plan phased updates for the rest. Prioritize high-risk devices, back up data, and keep systems patched during the transition.

    If upgrading isnt possible, reduce risk by limiting access to sensitive systems, enabling built-in protections, and isolating outdated devices. Make sure all updates are current and that you're running the best antivirus software and best malware protection .

    Microsoft is fully aware that the deadline is bad news for a lot of companies and is offering paid support through its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program , open to individuals and organizations. It isn't cheap of course.

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