Navigating the Shift: The Business Case for Upgrading to Windows 11
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Navigating the Shift: The Business Case for Upgrading to Windows 11
Critical infrastructure organisations face increased security, compatibility, performance, cost, and compliance risks if they delay upgrading to Windows 11
With support for Windows 10 ending on 14th October 2025, many organisations are facing urgent decisions about their IT infrastructure. Panasonic’s latest whitepaper, “Navigating the Shift: The Business Case for Upgrading to Windows 11”, reveals the key challenges businesses are encountering as they prepare for this transition.
Based on in-depth research, the whitepaper uncovers widespread concerns around:
- Security vulnerabilities from unsupported software
- Rising costs of delayed migration
- Compatibility issues with legacy applications
- Hardware refresh requirements for Windows 11
- Operational disruptions caused by device downtime during upgrades
Whether you're mid-migration or just starting to plan, this whitepaper offers valuable insights to help you navigate the shift with confidence.
👉 Download the whitepaper now to understand the risks, opportunities, and strategic considerations for a smooth and secure transition to Windows 11.
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