


Interestingly enough, you might recall that at the beginning of this, Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella reported that there are now 1.4 billion monthly active Windows 10 or Windows 11 devices, while AdDuplex's report indicated that the new Microsoft operating system is now running on 23.1% of surveyed PCs. Global supply chain disruption has created chip and processor shortages, while many are choosing to stick with what hardware they have at the moment due to global financial uncertainty. But even if organizations were prepared to upgrade their PCs to meet the requirements of Windows 11, there are broader issues affecting adoption that are out of Microsoft’s control. We know that those who can't update to Windows 11 - which is most business devices right now - will continue to use Windows 10.
