For some businesses, running an unsupported OS isn't even an option, as it will compromise basic due diligence and compliance standards. For those companies resistant to change either due to economic reasons or technological preferences, or for those who have simply been caught unawares by the deadline, Microsoft is presenting several options that do allow support for Windows 7 to continue. These options range from the free to the explicitly monetary.
Customers of Azure can use the Windows Virtual Desktop on the Azure service, which allows an additional three years of extended support as part of the package. Though this comes at no additional cost to existing Azure customers, initially migrating to the cloud service does unsurprisingly yield overheads.
Otherwise, customers can pay for Extended Security Updates , something that Microsoft has offered in the past to good feedback.
The cost of the updates reflects their status as a temporary solution, existing for companies who have missed the January deadline. It should be stressed that such options should only be viewed as a method to ease the transition, rather than a way to stave off migration altogether.
To some, the end of support for Windows 7 might have been slow to arrive, but to IT decision makers, the deadline of January was a rapid turnaround, a mere blink of the eye.
That's because IT project deployment can be painstakingly slow. He argued that the process of upgrading the machines to a new OS is the easy part, which often can be done in a matter of days with the right provisioning. And the larger your organisation is, the more likely it is that you'll have needed to start migration work immediately; even more so if you haven't started work on migration.
Windows 7 proved quite popular, despite the approach of end date, meaning a significant number of desktops were to become potentially vulnerable unless changes were made, and Titcombe explained that cyber criminals would be posed to strike as soon as the end of life deadline came into effect. Titcombe also points out that organisations that stick with Windows 7 will become out of touch, and that's where the move to Windows 10 is an opportunity.
He said any organisation or individual making the move to Windows 10 will "be amazed about how much faster and more dynamic your environment becomes with the upgrade to Windows 10 and its supporting software like Office and Windows server ".
So, making the move to Windows 10 can be a lever to taking a fresh look at IT more generally, which was also true of BCS' own migration. Even without taking that broader approach, there are software compatibility reasons to see the move as a good thing rather than a chore.
Much of the draw of Windows 10 is the greater range of features it provides, and newer software and hardware are frequently designed with Windows 10 in mind, with no guarantee of the same experience on Windows 7. It's time to move up or change course. By accessing and using this page you agree to the Terms and Conditions.
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