esu-end-of-support

About this tag
The ESU (Extended Security Updates) and end-of-support tag covers discussions around Windows 10 reaching its end-of-support date and the Extended Security Updates program that provides temporary patches for enterprise and education customers. Recent content highlights how Windows 10's scheduled end of support is accelerating migration to Windows 11 on ARM, with improvements like the Prism emulator and Copilot+ hardware making the transition more practical. The tag focuses on migration strategies, compatibility concerns, and the role of ESU in bridging the gap for organizations that need more time to move off Windows 10. Topics include ARM adoption, emulation performance, and IT planning around support deadlines.
  1. Windows 10 EoS Accelerates Migration to Windows 11 on ARM with Prism Emulator

    Microsoft’s latest push to make Windows on Arm not just possible but practical has given Redmond a concrete, timed reason for users and IT teams to move off Windows 10: the combination of Windows 10’s scheduled end of support and major Windows 11 on Arm improvements (notably the Prism emulator...