technology strategies

Winsage
August 2, 2025
Microsoft will discontinue updates for Windows 11 SE, a version of the operating system aimed at competing with ChromeOS in education. This was announced through a support document, which stated that Windows 11 SE will not receive the upcoming Windows 11 25H2 update. Support for Windows 11 SE, including updates and security fixes, will end in October 2026. Microsoft recommends users transition to devices that support other editions of Windows 11 for ongoing support.
Winsage
June 20, 2025
Microsoft is removing outdated drivers from Windows Update to enhance system reliability and reduce security vulnerabilities. This initiative may disrupt users who rely on legacy hardware, as many older devices lack updated driver support from manufacturers. IT administrators face challenges in finding alternative drivers or workarounds for critical systems, as not all hardware vendors provide timely updates. The move reflects a broader trend of prioritizing security and efficiency over backward compatibility, raising concerns about the implications for users with integrated legacy systems. Critics suggest that Microsoft should offer clearer guidance and transitional support for affected users.
Winsage
March 24, 2025
The transition to Windows 11 is seen as an inevitable shift that channel partners must embrace, presenting substantial opportunities for those ready to adapt. Thomas Tapsas, Director of Channel Sales at Synnex, compared this transition to the Y2K phenomenon, noting that four times as many PCs will require replacement. Synnex aims to assist partners in navigating this transition, emphasizing the need to rethink technology strategies and enhance customer offerings. The collaboration with Microsoft is intended to empower partners to fully leverage Windows 11 and maintain competitiveness in the market.
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