Microsoft has officially announced that support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025. While that might seem like a long way off, the reality is that organizations and individuals alike should begin preparing now. Once support ends, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, patches, or technical assistance, leaving devices running Windows 10 increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats.
At Greentec, we see this not just as a software update, but as a chance to take a secure and responsible approach to IT lifecycle management that protects your organization for the long term.
End-of-life (EOL) for any operating system is a critical milestone. Without updates, even the most secure systems become increasingly at risk. For businesses, schools, healthcare organizations, and governments, the stakes are even higher—exposing sensitive data or violating compliance regulations due to outdated systems is simply not worth the risk.
Upgrading to Windows 11—or replacing older, incompatible devices—is the logical next step. But what happens to all the aging hardware left behind along with the sensitive data it holds?
Greentec helps businesses and organizations across Canada securely retire and responsibly recycle their old electronics and IT assets. When you're planning your transition away from Windows 10, here’s how we support you every step of the way:
If you haven’t started already, now is the time to develop your Windows 10 end-of-life strategy. Whether you're upgrading systems, decommissioning old hardware, or both—Greentec ensures your transition is efficient, secure, and environmentally responsible.