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Microsoft had previously announced that it would offer consumers Extended Security Updates for one year for a fee of $30. Now, however, it’s announced a way that consumers can get those ...
After that, systems running Windows 10 will no longer receive critical security patches, unless users enroll in Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program.
For those who cannot upgrade their devices to Windows 10, Microsoft offers extended security updates (ESU) to businesses and consumers. However, they are not cheap.
It looks like enough of you are struggling to migrate that Redmond is willing to help out – for a price that might buy ...
As revealed in the Windows Blog, the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program will be rolling out to consumers for the first time ever. This has traditionally been an offer exclusively to ...
Microsoft has outlined the steps that IT admins can leverage to upgrade their organization to Windows 11 using Intune in a ...