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Windows 11 + HP AI-powered PCs: Refresh with confidence

Every IT leader is weighing the same challenge: how to modernize without disruption. With Windows 10 support ending October 14, 2025, the clock is ticking. But this transition is more than a compliance deadline. It’s a chance to improve productivity, reduce risk, and prepare for a future where AI is embedded into daily workflows.

With Compugen, HP, and Microsoft working together, modernization becomes an opportunity to build resilience—refreshing fleets with Windows 11 and AI-powered PCs designed for today’s hybrid workforce.

Why modernization can’t wait

Outdated devices aren’t just slower; they create measurable business risks. Nearly 89% of employees say old technology is hurting productivity, with slow startups, system crashes, and short battery life undermining focus and performance. Meanwhile, 70% of successful breaches start at the endpoint, making aging devices a direct threat to resilience.

HP’s Windows 11 PCs reverse this trend, enabling teams to work securely and seamlessly from anywhere. By combining enhanced collaboration, built-in AI, and chip-to-cloud security, they turn the upgrade process into a business advantage.

AI that works where you do

HP AI-powered devices are more than incremental upgrades. They bring intelligence directly to the endpoint. Features like HP Auto Frame and AI-based Noise Reduction ensure employees look and sound professional in hybrid meetings, while the dedicated Copilot key in Windows 11 puts AI assistance a keystroke away.

With HP Smart Sense, performance adapts automatically to how people work—making PCs 40% quieter and 40% faster on average. For IT, this means fewer service tickets and more consistent employee experiences. For users, it means faster workflows and tools that feel tailored to their workstyle.

Productivity that lasts

Modern devices are about sustaining output, not just accelerating it. HP’s AI-enabled battery management ensures PCs run longer, with features like Intelligent Hibernate and Battery Manager extending life between charges. Combined with Windows 11 multitasking improvements, organizations can see up to 50% faster workflows compared to Windows 10 devices.

Personalization matters too. From programmable keys to adaptive color displays, HP PCs create user experiences that boost engagement and reduce digital fatigue. Technology becomes less of a barrier and more of a productivity partner.

Security built for hybrid work

Hybrid work has erased the office perimeter, and security must evolve with it. HP delivers the world’s most secure PCs, with features like HP Wolf Protect & Trace to locate and lock lost devices, HP Tamper Lock to detect physical intrusion, and Sure Start to protect against firmware attacks.

Privacy protections such as integrated Sure View screens and Auto Lock and Awake safeguard data in public spaces, while Windows 11 adds layers of chip-to-cloud protection. Together, these features reduce incidents and allow employees to work anywhere with confidence.

From planning to long-term value

Migrating to Windows 11 can take time—up to 14 months for some organizations. With Compugen and HP, you don’t have to navigate it alone. We help define, design, and deploy modernization strategies that minimize disruption and accelerate ROI.

Delaying comes with costs: extended Windows 10 security updates run $61 per device in the first year, doubling each year after. By moving now, organizations can avoid rising fees and capture the projected 250% ROI over three years with Windows 11 and HP PCs.

A technology ally in your corner 

Enterprises don’t just need devices—they need a partner who shares accountability for outcomes. Compugen plays that role as your Technology Ally. Together with HP and Microsoft, we help you:

•               Refresh with AI-powered, hybrid-ready devices

•               Reduce endpoint risks through hardware-enforced protection

•               Improve productivity and collaboration with AI at the device level

•               Plan, deploy, and manage modernization with less complexity

The result isn’t just compliance with an end-of-support deadline. It’s a resilient IT foundation that enables growth.

Prepare for what’s next

The Windows 10 deadline is fast approaching, but the real opportunity is bigger: AI-powered devices that scale with your business, reduce IT strain, and improve employee experience.

With Compugen and HP, you can refresh with confidence and build the foundation for long-term value.


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