Just in case you missed it, Microsoft broke the news through an updated product roadmap, that the current version of Windows 10, 22H2, released in October 2022, is the final feature update. The final feature release of 22H2 will mean that in October 2025, Windows 10 is officially end of life.
Feature release 21H2 already has an upcoming end of life date June 2024 which when reached, means that systems running Windows 10 21H2 (Windows 10 November 2021 Update) will no longer receive monthly quality updates encompassing bug fixes or patches addressing newly identified security vulnerabilities.
Much like the recently retired Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2, this means that Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, non-security updates, bug fixes, or technical support for this version of Microsoft Windows.

What should you do to prepare?
We recommend that you begin planning your migration strategy well before the end-of-life date. This includes assessing current IT infrastructure, determining the most suitable replacement operating system, and developing a comprehensive rollout plan to ensure a smooth transition.
We are here for you to ensure that migration is strategic and seamless.
Early action will mitigate risks, reduce costs, ease budgets and most importantly, takes the headache out of it for everyone.
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