Still using Windows 7?

On the 14th January 2020, Microsoft will end support for Windows7

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What you should know about Windows 7 End Of Support

PCs running Windows 7 after January 14, 2020 should not be considered protected. It is important that users migrate to a current, supported operating system such as Windows 10 so they can receive regular security updates to help protect their device from malicious attacks.

After January 14, 2020, Windows 7 will continue to start and run, but users will no longer receive updates or support — including new security updates, non-security hotfixes, free or paid assisted support options, and online technical content updates—from Microsoft

Windows 7 EOS is the perfect time for migrating to modern Windows 10 devices

After 10 years, support for Windows 7 is coming to an end on January 14, 2020. We know change can be difficult, so we are here to help you with recommendations for what to do next and to answer questions about the end of support.

Get more done from anywhere. Integrates easily with existing infrastructure

Employees are 14% less productive on PCs that are 4+ years old, resulting in an estimated cost of AED 31,000 per year.

Estimated 15% improvement in IT efficiency could save up to AED 101,000 per year

The challenges of protecting data and intellectual property

43%

Amount of cyberattacks that target small businesses

75%

People who use the same 3–4 passwords across all their accounts, making them easy prey for cybercrimes.

200+

Average number of days before a breach is detected

60%

Likelihood an SMB cybercrime victim will be out of business six months later

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Windows 10 Pro on new modern devices provides:

Device Protection

Application Protection

Identity protection

Breach detection investigation & response