As Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, businesses across the UAE are being urged to transition to Windows 11 Pro and the next generation of Copilot+ PCs. This move marks a significant shift in the computing landscape, as unsupported systems become vulnerable to cyberattacks, posing a critical risk for a region rapidly advancing its digital economy. Microsoft, in collaboration with its regional distributor Logicom, is pushing organisations to adopt these new technologies to ensure security, efficiency, and future readiness. Windows 11 Pro, designed for hybrid work environments, integrates advanced security features such as Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0, Secure Boot, and Virtualization-based Security (VBS), offering robust protection against modern threats. The operating system boasts 99.7% compatibility with existing business applications, facilitating a seamless transition for enterprises reliant on legacy systems. Alongside Windows 11, Microsoft is introducing Copilot+ PCs, which leverage Neural Processing Units (NPUs) capable of over 40 trillion operations per second. These AI-powered devices enable local execution of AI models, enhancing productivity by automating routine tasks like document summarization, email drafting, and file organization. The hardware’s efficiency ensures longer battery life, faster performance, and enhanced offline capabilities. Matthias Scharer, Go-to-Market GM at Microsoft DPS EMEA, emphasized that the rise of AI-powered PCs is rapidly becoming the standard for organisations seeking smarter performance and robust security. To accelerate adoption, Logicom is collaborating with Microsoft’s partner network to provide early access to Copilot+ devices and Windows 11 Pro upgrades across the GCC. ASUS, a leading OEM, is also playing a pivotal role in this transition, offering lightweight and efficient Copilot+ laptops like the Zenbook A14. Mubasher Malik, Business Development Manager at ASUS, highlighted the importance of timely upgrades, warning that delaying the transition increases the risk of cyber incidents, data loss, and operational disruptions. For systems unable to meet Windows 11’s hardware requirements, Microsoft’s Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program offers temporary security patches until October 13, 2026. However, this is not a long-term solution, and businesses are encouraged to modernize their systems promptly to stay competitive in the evolving digital landscape.
