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Windows 10 End of Support: Your Last-Minute Survival Guide

Date

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Time

10:00 AM Europe/Prague

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Agenda

In October 2025, Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 Pro/Home and Office 2016/2019, leaving millions of devices at risk of security vulnerabilities, compliance issues, and unnecessary upgrade costs.

For many companies, the flood of articles and vendor warnings has only led to confusion and delays. If you’re still hesitating about what to do, this is your final wake-up call.

In this practical session, our licensing expert Mateusz Drozdowski will walk you through all the realistic options available to your organization – whether you want to keep using Windows 10 safely, extend the lifecycle of your existing software and hardware, or explore alternatives to Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU).

What you’ll learn:

  • How to keep Windows 10 secure beyond October 2025 

  • How to extend the life of your existing Microsoft software assets

  • How to re-use your laptops and computers that can’t run Windows 11

  • Windows 10 Extended Security Support options for both businesses and consumers and their alternatives

  • Best practices from Forscope on navigating Microsoft’s end-of-support policies with cost-efficient, compliant solutions.

Don’t let manufacturer deadlines dictate your IT strategy. Join us and discover how to stay secure, compliant, and cost-optimized – even after official support ends.

Mateusz Drozdowski

Mateusz is the Head of Licensing Solutions at Forscope. He is responsible for the administration of our product portfolio, product-related training, and for providing software licensing consultancies for clients’ projects.

He successfully finished the BSA Verafirm SAM (Software Asset Management) Certification Program which is aligned to the ISO 19770-1 standard.