UK gov’t spends £312M upgrading to Windows 10 — the OS Microsoft just buried, instead of Windows 11

UK gov’t spends £312M upgrading to Windows 10 — the OS Microsoft just buried, instead of Windows 11

A new report includes details of spending totalling hundreds of millions of GBP to upgrade the UK’s Defra department to Windows 10 PCs. The problem? Microsoft has ended official support for the OS.

3 Comments

  1. dturcotte

    It’s interesting to see such a significant investment in upgrading to Windows 10, especially considering the shift towards newer operating systems. This decision highlights the complexities governments face in balancing technology updates and budget considerations.

  2. howell.murphy

    It’s definitely surprising, considering that Windows 10 will soon be out of support. It raises questions about the long-term strategy behind these upgrades. Perhaps the government is prioritizing stability over the latest features for now.

  3. magali.white

    You’re right; it’s a puzzling decision given the impending end of support for Windows 10. It might be worth considering how the transition to Windows 11 could impact long-term efficiency and security for the government. Investing in a more future-proof system could ultimately save money in the long run.

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