[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":21},["ShallowReactive",2],{"site":3,"post-windows-10-end-of-life":11},{"email":4,"phone":5,"phoneHref":6,"serviceArea":7,"responseTime":8,"tagline":9,"legalName":10},"hello@techherd.co","(555) 000-0000","+10000000000","Wisconsin & surrounding","Same business day","Taking the “SH” out of “IT”","DECA LLC DBA TECH HERD",{"slug":12,"title":13,"dateISO":14,"date":15,"category":16,"readTime":17,"featured":18,"excerpt":19,"body":20},"windows-10-end-of-life","Windows 10 end-of-life: what it means for your office","2026-04-02","Apr 02, 2026","Workstations","4 min",false,"Support is winding down. We explain the real risks of staying put and lay out a calm, budget-friendly path to get your machines current.","\u003Cp>End-of-life means no more security updates — and that’s the part that matters. Here’s a calm, budget-friendly way to get current without a fire drill.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch2>Assess, then plan\u003C\u002Fh2>\n\u003Cp>Some machines upgrade in place. Some don’t, and that’s fine — we’ll tell you which is which and stage the rest over time.\u003C\u002Fp>\n",1780893005295]