ControlUp Unveils Windows 11 Readiness Assessment Tool
ControlUp has unveiled its latest innovation in Digital Employee Experience (DEX) management with the introduction of the ControlUp Edge DX Windows 11 readiness assessment tool. This tool has provided intriguing insights into the current state of enterprise Windows endpoint devices, revealing that over 11% of these devices will require replacement to meet the standards necessary for running Windows 11.
Key Findings from the Assessment
Analyzing a substantial sample of over 750,000 enterprise Windows endpoint devices, ControlUp's findings indicate that a significant 82% of these devices have yet to transition to Windows 11. Among those still operating on previous versions, the readiness for migration is promising: 88% are prepared for the upgrade, while a mere 1% can be upgraded to meet the necessary requirements. However, the remaining 11% will need complete replacement to comply with the new operating system’s specifications.
Simon Townsend, Field CTO at ControlUp, emphasized the urgency of this transition, stating, “The clock is ticking for enterprises to adopt the more secure and capable Windows 11, yet many organizations are stuck, unsure about their environment’s readiness.” He further noted that with over four in five devices still needing to make the switch, it is crucial for businesses to assess their readiness to facilitate a smooth transition with minimal downtime.
The Importance of Timely Migration
As organizations prepare for the migration to Windows 11, the assessment of endpoint devices is a vital step, particularly with Microsoft’s end of support for Windows 10 looming on October 14, 2025. Windows 11 demands specific device features and system requirements, such as a 64-bit CPU, Secure Boot, and a TPM 2.0 chip, to ensure optimal security and performance. Devices lacking these features will not support the new operating system, underscoring the necessity for proactive measures.
Delaying the transition could lead to significant financial implications and logistical hurdles. Last-minute upgrades may result in increased costs and operational disruptions, compounded by potential supply chain challenges, including hardware shortages and shipping delays.
Strategic Planning for the Future
Shannon Kalvar, IDC Research Director, remarked on the evolving landscape, stating, “The last few years have forced organizations to continually re-evaluate their endpoints.” With the deadline for Windows 10 support approaching, it is essential for organizations to plan their transition to the next generation of operating systems while considering the integration of AI on endpoints. A clear understanding of an organization’s readiness in this context is vital for advancing their digital strategy.
The ControlUp Windows 11 readiness assessment tool is seamlessly integrated into the company’s unified DEX solution for physical endpoints and applications. It offers immediate assessments and insights into an organization’s preparedness for Windows 11 across its endpoint estate. For a limited time, this tool is available for a free trial with the download of the ControlUp Edge DX 50-user VIP pack.
The data regarding Windows 11 readiness has been compiled from a sample of over 750,000 enterprise Windows devices managed by ControlUp as of early August 2024. More detailed insights and trends, categorized by industry, company size, geographic location, and other parameters, will be released soon.
About ControlUp: ControlUp reimagines Digital Employee Experience (DEX) management by providing real-time visibility, enabling 20X faster issue resolution across any desktop and application. The company empowers IT teams to focus on elevation rather than escalation by equipping them with actionable, AI-driven insights and proactive remediation tools, fostering unbounded productivity.