tpm 2.0 secure boot

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The tag covers discussions around Windows 11's hardware requirements, specifically TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot, which have become a barrier for enterprises upgrading from Windows 10. Content explores how these requirements drive some organizations to consider Linux as an alternative to avoid costly hardware upgrades. Recurring themes include the impact of Microsoft's baseline security mandates on enterprise IT budgets and hardware lifecycle planning.
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    How Linux Helps Enterprises Avoid Windows 11 Upgrade Costs After Windows 10 Support End

    Windows 10’s end of support has become more than a routine lifecycle event; for many organizations, it is now a hardware, budget, and strategy problem all at once. In that pressure cooker, Linux is re-emerging as a practical escape hatch for companies that cannot justify wholesale PC replacement...
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