Event

Windows 11 Deadline: Is Your Local Government Organisation Ready?

Date & Time

Friday, May 2, 2025

12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

Location:

Virtual Event

Organiser:

SCC
Windows 11 Deadline: Is Your Local Government Organisation Ready?

As the mandatory transition to Windows 11 approaches on the 14th October 2025, is your Local Government organisation prepared?

Some challenges you may be facing:  

  • Hardware Compatibility: Windows 11 has stricter hardware requirements and older devices may not meet these standards, requiring hardware upgrades.
  • Budget Constraints: Limited resources often make it difficult for local governments to allocate funds for new hardware, software licenses, and IT support.
  • Software Compatibility: Legacy applications used by local governments may not be compatible with Windows 11, necessitating updates or replacements.
  • Cybersecurity Concerns: Transitioning to a new operating system can expose vulnerabilities during the migration process. Ensuring robust security measures is critical.
  • Training and Adoption: Staff may need training to adapt to the new interface and features of Windows 11, which can be time-consuming and resource-intensive.
  • Planning and Execution: A well-thought-out migration plan is essential to minimise disruptions to daily operations. This includes conducting readiness assessments and phased rollouts.

If these challenges sound familiar, SCC are here to help.

In our 45-minute webinar, we will cover how SCC can help your Local Government organisation resolve these situations and provide a smooth transition to Windows 11, ensuring you are ready for the 14th October 2025.

Agenda

Local Government challenges, impact of devolution and the state of the market through 2025 An overview on the pressures with costs and availability, as well as keeping security paramount  
The timeline for transitioning to Windows 11 .  
Milestones on the journey to Windows 11 How SCC can help your Local Government organisation with the transition to Windows 11
Financial planning for maximum impact and advantage Unlock better outcomes and propel your digital strategy to success – hear about other Councils successes!
Engaging and getting started quickly
Q&A

Speakers

William Carver – Core Services and Alliance Director, SCC
Paul Assender – Business Operations Director, SCC
Nanami Austen – Public Sector Payment Solutions, SCC
Rebecca Tyler – Local Government Branch Manager, SCC

This webinar is highly relevant for business leaders, IT Directors, CIOs, IT Managers, End User Compute, and those responsible for workplace modernisation, sustainability, and managing costs surrounding their Microsoft and hardware/devices IT estate.

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