technology lifecycle

  1. Microsoft’s Bold Strategy to Enhance Security by Phasing Out Legacy Technologies in Windows and Microsoft 365

    Windows, long known for its vast support of legacy technologies and backward compatibility, is poised at a pivotal turning point. Microsoft has initiated sweeping changes intended to bolster the security and reliability of its platforms, namely Windows and Microsoft 365, by phasing out outdated...
  2. Windows 10 End-of-Life 2025: How to Prepare for the Transition to Windows 11 and Beyond

    As the sun sets on Windows 10, a pivotal chapter in Microsoft’s operating system legacy comes to a close, ushering in both uncertainty and urgency for millions of users worldwide. The end-of-life (EOL) dates for Windows 10 and Windows 11 are not just technical milestones but pivotal inflection...
  3. Why Running Windows 7 in 2025 Is a Security Risk You Can't Ignore

    Once considered the very benchmark of stability and elegance in desktop computing, Windows 7 is now widely deemed a relic of the past amid a rapidly evolving technology landscape. Back in its heyday, Windows 7 won over critics and users alike with its reliable performance, intuitive interface...
  4. Microsoft Extends Support for Windows 10 & M365 Apps Until 2028: What You Need to Know

    As Microsoft approaches the official end-of-support phase for Windows 10, users, enterprises, and IT administrators are bracing for a wave of changes impacting how they work and secure their devices. Amid a flurry of announcements, policy updates, and user anxieties about shifting to Windows 11...