The world is starting to move on from Windows 7, and in January 2020, Microsoft will officially have moved on, too. That’s when the company is scheduled to end its extended support phase for the operating system. This means it will no longer release security updates or bug fixes.
While business owners like you may feel like you’re losing a vital tool, this phaseout is the perfect opportunity to upgrade your system to something bigger and better: Windows 10. It not only supports all your current applications, but it has some outstanding features and upgrades.
Better Speed and Performance
Windows 10 is a streamlined operating system. PCs and laptops running 10 are quicker and more nimble than systems running 7. People who have spent the past few years running Windows 7 or 8.1 will find 10 to be a substantial upgrade. Since users these days leave multiple tabs, applications, and windows open for weeks and even months at a time—habits that would freeze up older operating systems—Windows 10 was made for this kind of use. It eliminates unnecessary processes, and you’ll find less unnecessary software, or bloatware, on Windows 10 systems than in previous versions.
Better Usability
Windows 10 puts a premium on functionality. Past versions of Windows were more intrusive and it almost seemed as if the system was running by itself. Windows 10 is intended to be simpler in design, and it concentrates on user experience to work with the applications it’s supposed to run—not against them. The look and feel of Windows 10 is more intuitive and has a more modern feel than its predecessors.
Also, Windows 10 can be used with touch-screen technology, which allows you to use different kinds of devices such as tablets and touch-screen PCs or laptops. This is a major benefit in our touchscreen society, when your business has more opportunities for employees to work remotely.
Better Security
Windows 10 is the pinnacle of Microsoft’s ability to keep your networks safe through your operating system. Not only does it work seamlessly with external firewalls and other security technology, the operating system itself is a security feature. Every installation of Windows 10 includes built-in antivirus, anti-malware software called Windows Defender that updates itself regularly with every update. It’s designed to be a set-it-and-forget-it feature.
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