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    Move from Windows 10 to Windows 11 Pro with Intel Core

    Promoted | As end of support for Windows 10 approaches, businesses must prepare for a significant transition.
    By Tarsus and Intel24 June 2024
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    Move from Windows 10 to Windows 11 Pro with Intel CoreAs end of support (EOS) for Microsoft Windows 10 approaches on 14 October 2025, businesses must prepare for a significant transition. The end of security and feature updates means an upgrade to maintain a secure and efficient computing environment is crucial.

    Intel Core Ultra vPro and Windows 11 Pro

    The combination of Intel Core Ultra processors and Windows 11 Pro epitomises the “Better Together” philosophy, delivering unrivalled performance, security and manageability.

    Intel Core Ultra processors, mainly the vPro variant, are designed to meet the demands of modern business operations. When paired with Windows 11 Pro, the result is a highly responsive, secure and intelligent platform optimised for the future of work.

    Addressing modern security concerns

    Security remains the primary concern for IT decision makers, and Windows 11 Pro and Intel Core Ultra processors offer a robust security posture. Windows 11 Pro introduces a suite of advanced security features, including hardware-based isolation, encryption and malware protection.

    Intel vPro technology further enhances this by providing built-in security measures such as hardware shield, threat detection technology and secure boot capabilities. This integration ensures that the entire computing stack is protected from emerging threats, offering businesses peace of mind.

    Start an AI PC journey

    The future of business computing lies in harnessing the power of artificial intelligence. Windows 11 Pro introduces Copilot in Windows, an AI assistant that helps users organize and streamline workflows and gain insights effortlessly.

    Intel Core Ultra processors are optimised for AI workloads, offering accelerated performance for AI-driven applications. This combination empowers employees to save time, uncover valuable insights and deliver exceptional work, thereby boosting overall productivity and innovation.

    Helping navigate the change

    Navigating the transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11 Pro can be daunting. Businesses should begin by assessing their current IT infrastructure, identifying devices that are nearing end-of-life, and evaluating the compatibility of critical applications with Windows 11.

    Intel’s comprehensive support for Windows 11 ensures seamless app compatibility and streamlined deployment processes, minimising disruptions during the transition.

    To facilitate this process, businesses can adopt a phased approach:

    1. Assessment and planning: Conduct a thorough audit of existing hardware and software.
    2. Pilot testing: Implement Windows 11 Pro on a small scale to identify potential issues.
    3. Deployment: Roll out Windows 11 Pro across the organisation, leveraging tools for fast deployment and minimal downtime.
    4. Training and support: Provide training sessions for employees and establish a support framework to address any challenges promptly.

    Compelling reasons to refresh

    Over and above the clear security and AI benefits, there are several other compelling reasons to make the change sooner rather than later:

    • Productivity: Windows 11 Pro offers a suite of features designed to enhance productivity, including virtual desktops, snap layouts and advanced window management tools. Coupled with the high performance of Intel Core Ultra processors, these features enable employees to work more efficiently and effectively.
    • Manageability: Intel vPro technology simplifies fleet management, allowing IT teams to deploy, manage and secure devices with ease. Remote management capabilities reduce the need for physical interventions, thus lowering operational costs and minimising downtime.
    • User experience: Employees increasingly demand devices that not only perform well but also enhance their work experience. Windows 11 Pro, with its intuitive interface and advanced functionality, combined with the powerful Intel Core Ultra processors, delivers a user experience that meets these expectations. The result is a workforce that can save time, uncover insights and deliver exceptional results.
    • Remote and hybrid work: The modern workplace is increasingly remote and hybrid. Intel vPro technology, with its superior remote management and security features, supports this shift by enabling IT teams to deploy and manage devices remotely. This capability minimises touchpoints and reduces incidents, ensuring that employees remain productive regardless of their location.

    A strategic business move

    As businesses consider the impending EOS for Windows 10, transitioning to Windows 11 Pro with Intel Core Ultra processors is ultimately a strategic move. This transition not only ensures continued security and support but also positions businesses to leverage advanced AI capabilities, enhance productivity and simplify IT management.

    By creating a comprehensive navigation plan and leveraging the robust features of Windows 11 Pro and Intel Core Ultra, businesses can ensure a smooth and efficient transition, setting the stage for future success in an increasingly digital world.

    Let Tarsus Distribution help with this transition – contact us here.

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