Change is Coming: Microsoft’s Price Increases & The End of Windows 10
Microsoft is making moves – and not necessarily the kind that will save your business money. Prices are set to rise again in April & Windows 10 support will officially cease in October 2025. The double blow means businesses need to act fast: tighten budgets & upgrade infrastructure before it’s too late. Here’s what you need to know.
Microsoft’s Price Increases: What’s Happening & Why It Matters
Microsoft isn’t shy about adjusting prices – in April, subscription costs for Microsoft 365, Office 365 & other cloud services will increase yet again. The exact figures? That depends on your licensing setup, but brace yourself for steeper monthly outgoings.
Why Are Prices Rising – Again?
- Global price alignment: Microsoft wants to balance costs across different currencies & regions.
- Enhanced product offerings: AI-powered features & security enhancements come at a price.
- Cloud-first strategy: More businesses are shifting to the cloud, & Microsoft is doubling down on investment.
What Does This Mean for Your Business?
If your team relies on Microsoft 365 for collaboration, email & productivity, your IT budget is about to feel the squeeze. Those on rolling monthly subscriptions will see the biggest hikes; annual contracts may offer a brief reprieve.
What Can You Do About It?
- Audit your licenses: Are you paying for seats no one’s using? Now’s the time to check.
- Lock in annual billing: Committing to a year upfront could mean lower rates.
- Talk to an IT partner: Sprint Integration can help streamline costs & future-proof your setup.
Windows 10 is on Borrowed Time – The Clock’s Ticking
October 14, 2025: the day Windows 10 stops getting security updates, bug fixes & official support. That might sound like a future problem, but waiting until the last minute could leave your business exposed to security threats & compliance headaches.
Why This Matters
End-of-life means just that: once Microsoft pulls the plug, Windows 10 devices become a playground for cybercriminals. If your business operates in a regulated industry, running an outdated OS could lead to compliance violations – & hefty fines.
What Are Your Options?
- Upgrade to Windows 11: Provided your hardware meets the requirements, this is the easiest route.
- Assess your devices: Some older machines won’t be compatible – a hardware refresh might be on the cards.
- Consider cloud-based solutions: Windows 365 & Azure Virtual Desktop offer flexible, scalable alternatives.
How Sprint Integration Can Help
Not sure where to start? Sprint Integration can:
- Review your Microsoft licensing to identify potential savings.
- Create an upgrade roadmap to transition smoothly to Windows 11.
- Provide managed IT support to ensure minimal downtime & maximum security.
The Bottom Line: Act Now, Not Later
Microsoft price hikes in April & Windows 10’s end-of-life in 2025 aren’t just minor bumps in the road – they’re signals to reassess your IT strategy. Sprint Integration can help you stay ahead: from optimizing Microsoft costs to upgrading your infrastructure seamlessly.