Windows 10’s presence in the enterprise has dropped from 80.5 percent to 67.1 percent in the last year, while Windows 11 usage has risen to 23.1 percent from 8.3 percent. This is still likely nowhere near the expectations that Microsoft had for the OS three years after Windows 11 launched. Windows 11 migration projects, long hoped for by Microsoft and PC chums, are picking up. It is also of note that just 3.5 percent of Windows 10 devices are using the Long Term Servicing Branch of the operating system, meaning that only a small portion of devices will continue to be supported after the vast majority of support for Windows 10 ends on October 14, 2025. How can you compare windows 11 and 10?

