

This means a company with only five PCs will pay thousands of dollars just for three additional years of Windows 7 security updates. So, when you are calculating the cost of ESU on your old PCs, remember to include the labor cost for your IT department to manage and install the new licenses.

Microsoft provides each ESU-covered device with a new Windows 7 license key that must be installed to receive the security updates. It costs up to $62 per device in the first year of the Windows 7 ESU program, and the per-device price doubles each year. However, the Windows 7 ESU program costs extra and those costs add up. For companies with a few Windows 7 PCs running a custom accounting program that is several years old and won’t work on Windows 10, the ESU is a reasonable short-term option while investigating alternative solutions. The ESU program provides a company with Windows 7 security patches on a per-year basis, which can be renewed each year for three years total. Microsoft has an Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for companies that for whatever reason cannot move their PCs with Windows 7 Pro, Enterprise, and Ultimate to Windows 10. You might be eligible for a Windows 7 support extension Our expert consultants have actionable tips you can use to ensure you can keep supported with security updates-including Windows 7. If your business hasn’t completed your migration from Windows 7 to Windows 10, then you are literally hours away from the potential cyber-security nightmare of your employees working on PCs running unsupported software.īut did you know that Microsoft is ending support for more than just Windows 7 in 2020? Amaxra has found additional business-critical Microsoft software that is also facing EOL this year. While nobody predicts a “Y2K” redux where PCs stop working, EOL means the over ten year-old PC operating system will no longer get software patches, including security updates, from Microsoft on Tuesday the 14th of January. As of the writing of this blog, IT departments are under pressure from the impending end of life (EOL) for Microsoft Windows 7 on January 14, 2020.
