software transition

  1. Asus Ends Windows 10 Support by October 2025: Transition to Windows 11 with ExpertBook P5

    Asus Business has officially announced that it will cease support for Windows 10 on all its devices by October 14, 2025, urging users to transition to Windows 11. This decision aligns with Microsoft's broader strategy to phase out Windows 10, as the company encourages adoption of Windows 11...
  2. Microsoft Ends New Microsoft 365 Features on Windows 10: Key Deadlines & Upgrade Impacts

    Microsoft’s recent announcement about the impending end of new Microsoft 365 features for Windows 10 users marks a significant shift in the ecosystem of productivity software. For years, Windows 10 reigned as the operating system of choice for millions of home and enterprise users. Now, as the...
  3. Windows 11 Surpasses Windows 10 in Market Share Amid End-of-Support Rush

    Windows 11 has officially surpassed Windows 10 in market share, marking a significant milestone nearly four years after its initial release. According to recent data from Statcounter, Windows 11 now operates on 51.77% of all Windows PCs, edging out Windows 10, which holds 45.02% . This shift is...
  4. Lyon Transitions to Open-Source Software, Pioneering Europe's Digital Sovereignty Shift

    In a striking illustration of shifting digital sovereignty priorities across Europe, Lyon, France’s third-largest city, has announced its decisive transition away from Microsoft software, embracing a suite of open-source alternatives in a move set to reverberate throughout the continent’s public...
  5. Lyon's Shift to Open-Source Software Boosts Digital Sovereignty and Security

    In a significant move towards digital sovereignty, the city of Lyon, France, has announced plans to transition its public administration from Microsoft Office to open-source alternatives. This strategic shift aims to reduce dependence on American software solutions and enhance control over the...
  6. Denmark Replaces Microsoft Office with LibreOffice to Boost Digital Sovereignty

    Denmark's Ministry of Digital Affairs has announced a strategic shift in its software infrastructure, opting to replace Microsoft Office with the open-source suite LibreOffice while retaining the Windows operating system. This decision underscores the ministry's commitment to enhancing digital...
  7. Microsoft Retires Skype: Transition to Teams and Advanced Archiving

    Skype Retires; Teams Archiving Boosts Compliance Capabilities In a bold strategic move, Microsoft is streamlining its communication offerings by retiring Skype for consumers on May 5, 2025. At the same time, new integrated archiving solutions are evolving around its modern communication...
  8. The End of an Era: Microsoft's Skype Retirement and the Rise of Teams

    The software world is often described as fast-moving, but few technologies exemplify both meteoric rise and gradual fading into obsolescence quite like Skype. Once hailed as the trailblazer of internet-based communications, Skype’s upcoming retirement marks not just the closing of a chapter for...
  9. Microsoft Retires Remote Desktop App: Transition to New Windows App by May 2025

    Microsoft is once again reshaping how we access remote desktop environments on Windows. In a move designed to simplify and enhance remote connectivity, Microsoft has announced that the Windows Remote Desktop app available from the Microsoft Store will be retired on May 27, 2025. Users are now...
  10. Microsoft Phases Out Remote Desktop App: Transition to Modern Windows Cloud Solutions

    Microsoft’s announcement to discontinue support for the Remote Desktop app for Windows signals a significant change in the way organizations and individual users will interact with remote access tools in the modern workplace. The gradual evolution and eventual replacement of such a critical...
  11. Microsoft Publisher Discontinuation: What Users Need to Know & Future Design Alternatives

    Since its introduction more than three decades ago, Microsoft Publisher has carved out a quiet but enduring niche in the digital ecosystem. Over its long lifespan, the desktop publishing tool empowered small businesses, home offices, educational institutions, and everyday users to create...
  12. Microsoft Publisher End of Support in 2026: What Users Must Know and Prepare For

    The looming sunset of Microsoft Publisher has created an unexpected crossroads for millions who rely on the software to power everything from church bulletins to community flyers. Microsoft’s decision to end the desktop publishing application’s support in October 2026, coinciding with the...
  13. Microsoft Teams Classic Retires File Opening Feature Amid Security and Transition

    Microsoft, in true tech titan fashion, has dropped yet another surprise announcement in the winding saga of Microsoft Teams—this time, giving Classic Teams users fair warning before a major feature takes the long walk off a short timeline. The software giant has revealed it is retiring the...
  14. End of an Era: Transitioning from OneNote for Windows 10 to Microsoft 365

    Microsoft is set to retire the beloved Windows 10 version of OneNote, and the clock is ticking for its loyal users. While OneNote for Windows 10 has earned a cult following—many users swear by its quirks and familiar interface—Microsoft’s drive toward a unified, modern experience means that...
  15. Microsoft Discontinues Publisher: A New Era for Desktop Publishing

    Microsoft’s decision to discontinue Publisher after 35 years is one of those watershed moments that feels both inevitable and poignant. For countless Windows users, Microsoft Publisher wasn’t merely a relic from the past—it was a household name in the world of desktop publishing. As the company...
  16. Farewell Microsoft Publisher: Transitioning from 365 Subscriptions

    Microsoft Publisher, the 34-year-old desktop publishing stalwart, is bowing out of Microsoft 365 subscriptions—a move that marks the end of an era for users who’ve relied on its simplicity and niche functionalities for decades. While some may fondly recall Publisher as the go-to tool for...
  17. Microsoft Retires 34-Year-Old App: Impacts and Alternatives for Windows Users

    Not Just Skype: Microsoft Retires a 34-Year-Old Legacy App Microsoft is making waves once again as it retires one of its most venerable applications—a tool that has been part of the Microsoft ecosystem for 34 years. While many users have been bracing for the evolution from Skype to Microsoft...
  18. Microsoft Retires Publisher: Transitioning to Word for Desktop Publishing

    Microsoft Abandons Publisher: Now It’s Time to Hope (and Rely on) Word In a move that’s sending ripples through the Windows community, Microsoft has effectively given Microsoft Publisher the boot. According to a recent piece by The Register, if you’re a Publisher user, your next step is to...
  19. Microsoft to Shut Down Skype: Transition to Teams by May 2025

    Recent Developments In what some might consider a long-overdue decision, Microsoft appears to be preparing to shut down Skype, echoing trends in the communication software market as rival platforms like Discord and Microsoft Teams gain traction. This news comes from deep within the software's...
  20. Transitioning to Free10: A Familiar Linux Experience for Windows Users

    If you’re eyeing a change from Windows 10 or find yourself yearning for the simplicity of the Windows XP era, the new Free10 Linux distribution might be just what you need. Touted by ZDNet and developed as a repack of the Q40S Linux base, Free10 offers a refreshing alternative that eases the...