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The Time if Right For Windows 10 Upgrade

Author: David Allison
by David Allison
Posted: Nov 26, 2016

Windows 7 was a worthy successor to Windows XP. Much like Windows XP, Windows 7 came after the disastrous Windows Vista. Earlier, Windows XP came after the failed Windows ME and Windows 2000. Before that, Windows 98 created a sensation by offering robust Windows experience, facilitating smooth user experience and offered a low learning curve. Windows XP offered these benefits, along with several newer updates and features. Then Windows 7 followed the suite and changed the operating system experience once again. However, this much famed operating system is being laid to rest by Microsoft and the official support will end very soon. The company has come up with Windows 10, once again after failing disastrously with Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, and they want the users to use Windows 10. The official support for Windows XP ended in 2014 and the Windows 7 will receive its last official update in 2017. Thus, every smart business and personal computer users would be wise to move to Windows 10 before their computers become vulnerable to hacking attacks.

This makes Windows 7 to 10 Migration even more important. While for single users, it is easy to update, as Microsoft offers free and automated update to Windows 10 from Windows 7, the challenge is for businesses and organisations who have Windows 7 in thousands of computers. Moreover, these computers are full of proprietary software, for which Microsoft offers no guarantee. In fact, it is not possible for Microsoft to know what programs are installed and they can't assure you of anything. Here comes the need of an expert agency who would do the job for you.

First and foremost condition for organisational upgrade is that it should not disrupt the daily operation of the agency. A disruption might prove fatal to companies in terms of revenues.

Secondly, the upgrade should not break any existing software or application on these systems. These software are backbone of the IT section of the company and can prove critical to the success and failure of the organisation.

Finally, the operation should be done from a central location which means the agency needs to install or upgrade the computers remotely, over the internet or the company intranet. The agency should not overload the existing networking of the company as that might clog the user experience. As these companies have offices all around the world, it is not possible to go everywhere and update the systems either.

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