Step 1 โ Select Your Windows Products
Choose all Windows versions currently running in your organization. You can select multiple products.
Step 2 โ End of Support Status
End-of-Support dates sourced from Microsoft Lifecycle Policy. After EOS, Microsoft no longer provides security patches.
| Product | Category | Devices | End of Support Date | Status | Time Remaining | ESU Available |
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Vulnerabilities discovered after EOS are never fixed, leaving systems permanently exposed to attackers.
ISO 27001, PDPA, PCI-DSS, and GDPR all require running supported software. Non-compliance risks fines and audit failure.
Most cyber insurance policies explicitly exclude coverage for incidents on unsupported operating systems.
Step 3 โ Suggested Solutions
Select one or more solutions applicable to your environment. Solutions are filtered based on your selected products.
Source: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/ & microsoft.com/end-of-support
Step 4 โ Risk Analysis
Risk is assessed for each selected solution across Business Continuity and Compliance dimensions.
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Step 5 โ Cost Estimation
Estimated costs based on Microsoft volume licensing rates and standard professional services. All prices in USD.
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Step 6 โ Implementation Plan
Phased remediation roadmap based on your selected solutions and risk profile.
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Step 7 โ Executive Report
Board-ready report for CEO/Management decision-making. Print or share as PDF.
IT Lifecycle & Compliance Risk Report
Windows End-of-Support Assessment & Business Continuity Impact Analysis