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Nitin Sharma
Product Line Marketing Manager
Nitin Sharma is a seasoned leader in product, solutions, and vertical marketing strategy within the high-tech industry. With a proven track record of designing and executing global go-to-market strategies, Nitin has driven multimillion-dollar growth for cloud, SaaS, VDI, and DaaS solutions. A recognized thought leader and speaker, Nitin combines strategic vision with operational excellence to deliver transformative outcomes. Passionate about solving complex business challenges through technology, he brings extensive experience engaging audiences at all levels—executive, line of business, and IT—while building and leading high-performing global teams.
Microsoft has officially announced that support for Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025. After this date, devices running Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates, bug fixes, or technical support from Microsoft. While the operating system will continue to function, the lack of updates poses significant security and compliance risks for organizations.
According to ZDNet, with 58.7% of PCs still running Windows 10, the upcoming end of support impacts an estimated 1.3 billion devices worldwide. For IT leaders and decision makers, this is more than just an OS update, it’s a fundamental shift that carries serious implications across security, compliance, costs, and operations.
The scale and complexity of this shift make it clear: doing nothing is not an option. Organizations must begin planning now to avoid falling behind.
Forward-thinking organizations are addressing the Windows 10 end-of-life challenge by combining the power of Omnissa Horizon and IGEL OS to create a more secure, cost-effective, and agile desktop strategy.
Together, Omnissa and IGEL provide a modern alternative to traditional PC refresh cycles and costly OS upgrades. Instead of replacing hardware or rolling out Windows 11 across aging endpoints, organizations are delivering cloud-based virtual desktops and apps via Omnissa Horizon to lightweight, secure IGEL-powered endpoints.
This joint approach offers several strategic advantages:
Whether transitioning hundreds or thousands of users, this integrated solution from Omnissa and IGEL empowers IT to move quickly, securely, and efficiently, on their own terms.
Join us for our webinar, “Modernize for Windows 11 – Without the Hardware Refresh,” and see how IGEL and Omnissa are transforming endpoint modernization. Discover how to simplify app delivery, secure your environment, and extend device life—no reimaging or OS replacement required.
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