Stay Secure, Stay Ready: Upgrade with Confidence

Windows 10 is ending. Don’t let outdated devices become your biggest risk.

On 14 October 2025, Microsoft will officially stop providing updates, security fixes, and technical support for Windows 10. That means every legacy device you keep after this date becomes a doorway to cyber threats, compliance failures, and mounting IT costs.

🛡️ 32% of cyberattacks exploit unpatched software vulnerabilities. Unsupported devices make your business an easy target.

But there’s good news, Babble has your next step covered. If your current hardware can’t support Windows 11, it’s not just out of date, it’s putting your organisation at risk. Outdated machines will:

  • Increase exposure to ransomware and malware
  • Violate cybersecurity and GDPR compliance standards
  • Jeopardise your cyber insurance coverage
  • Cost more to maintain and secure over time

Babble has pre-selected a range of secure, high-performance business devices that are fully Windows 11-ready and available at competitive prices. Whether you’re upgrading frontline staff laptops or replacing legacy desktop hardware, we’ll help you choose the right fit for your business.

Tell us what you need, we’ll help you upgrade securely.

Get a Windows 11-Ready Device Quote Today

Your Biggest Security Risk This Year? Running Windows10 After EOL
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Your Biggest Security Risk This Year? Running Windows10 After EOL

Understand why continuing to use Windows10 after its End of Life in October 2025 will leave your business vulnerable to cyber attacks and compliance risks.

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