Planning Windows 11 Upgrade? Try Digital Experience Monitoring
Sidharth Kumar
Head of Marketing at DRTConfidence | OSCAL Governance, Risk, and Compliance
It feels like yesterday but believe it or not; it’s been over six months since Windows 11 was officially launched in the market. To be precise, the operating system came out on October 5, 2021.
Compared to Windows 10, Windows 11 is packed with enhanced security features and provides faster access to services you already use, such as Microsoft Teams, Skype, the (new) Edge browser, and more. Most importantly, the OS centers on?hybrid work and digital experience?to empower remote learning.
“Windows 11 marks the start of a new generation of Windows, making it easier for anyone to dream big and turn their ideas into reality. We can’t wait to see what you create.” Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO
But Should You Upgrade to Windows 11?
If you are a Windows 10 user, Windows 11 will be available as a free upgrade on your device. You don’t want to miss out on all the exciting benefits and innovative features of Windows 11 provided by Microsoft. Here are some of the items I am listing below:
As an IT administrator, you need to think about and ensure that upgrading and migrating to the new operating system shouldn’t impact?employee productivity and business continuity.
Windows 11 adoption is slowly growing. According to?reports, most enterprises will broadly roll out the new OS by the end of this year and eventually replace Windows 10.
Assess Windows 11 Upgrade Compatibility
Not sure if your PC or laptop is compatible with Windows 11? If your device is already running Windows 10, you can assess compatibility using Microsoft’s?PC Health Check app. According to the company’s?blog post, your device must be running Windows 10, version 2004 or later, if you plan to upgrade to the latest OS.
But before checking for compatibility, let’s look at the system and device requirements for Windows 11.
Processor1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with 2 or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor?or system on a ChipRAM4 gigabytes (GB)Storage64 GB or larger storage deviceFirmwareUEFI, Secure Boot capableTPMTrusted Platform Module (TPM), Version 2.0Graphics CardCompatible with DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driveDisplayHigh definition (720p) display that is greater than 9” diagonally, 8 bits per color channelInternet ConnectionWindows?11 Home edition requires internet connectivity and a?Microsoft account
Microsoft is placing strict, stringent requirements by needing at least a 7th?generation Intel Core or AMD Ryzen 2nd?generation processor along with 4GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage, TPM 2.0, and support for secure boot. In its reasoning, the company attributes these device specifications to enhance security against hackers and improve reliability for optimal performance.
In addition, Microsoft has stated that an unsupported device is 52% more prone to kernel crashes, while devices that meet Windows 11 requirements can expect to have a?99.8% crash-free experience. Wow!
Planning Windows 11 Transition – Let’s Do it
Endpoint Monitoring with Service Watch Desktop
Depending on your IT and business directives, the transition to Windows 11 will happen in the future. Therefore, whether you are an SMB or a large enterprise, your team needs to plan the upgrade strategically to reap the benefits and features of the new operating system discussed above. Furthermore, it would be best if you communicated this plan to all internal stakeholders to minimize any business disruptions and manage expectations accordingly.
But embarking on a company-wide Windows 11 rollout mission can be daunting for any information technology team.
Furthermore, the transformation process will risk delays and derail from the path to success without any?complete visibility and proactive insights into the employee experience (EX). As they say, you can only manage what you can measure!
You must be thinking – Can a tool help your team with this?
Exoprise Digital Experience Monitoring for Windows 11
A digital experience monitoring (DEM) solution streamlines the Windows 11 transition process and provides support teams with end-to-end visibility into critical SaaS apps and endpoint performance. The solution combines synthetic monitoring for proactive notifications and real user monitoring (RUM) for complete coverage of SaaS, cloud, networked applications, desktop, and endpoint devices.
Whether you are planning network upgrades, cloud app migrations, work from anywhere troubleshooting, or in this case, moving to Windows 11, we have you covered. Exoprise DEM offers key actionable insights?before, during, and after the upgrade?informing IT administrators at every step of the way and assisting them with decision making in a dynamic environment.
Create custom configurations of Service Watch Desktop for on-demand or packaged deployment
Exoprise endpoint network and user experience monitoring product, Service Watch Desktop, captures and analyses thousands of system resource metrics in real-time to assess productivity impact. In addition, the RUM product reports any issue related to the stability and reliability of OS, such as crashes, freezes, blue screen death, etc.
If end-users use Outlook, Zoom, Teams, WebEx, or any other third-party VoIP communication application that uses streaming protocols, Service Watch Desktop collects end-to-end packet loss, response times, and latency metrics through deep network inspection and tracing.
To learn more about Service Watch Desktop, click?here.
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Migration Steps to Windows 11
Here’s how you should proceed to make the entire migration process.
Assessment Phase
Windows 10 or 11 User Experience Scores
Monitoring and Tracking Phase
Service Watch Desktop Window Layout with Windows 11 Device Names
Validation Phase
Windows 10 Device Information and User Experience Metrics
Windows 11 Device Information and User Experience Metrics
Note:?We are not claiming that Windows 11 user experience is better than Windows 10, as shown above in the device experience score. Many changing variables (better WiFi, application upgrades, and more) can impact the experience score at the remote test location. Exoprise collects the raw system resource data and processes it into meaningful information for IT.?
Expanding Endpoint Resources and Reporting on Windows 11 Performance
In the future, end-users may decide to install additional applications, add new hardware, or upgrade Wi-Fi in their home network. Or perhaps IT decides to run some routine software or Windows 11 upgrades on a particular set of devices. Service Watch will continue to monitor these new changes in real-time to?turbocharge the end-user digital experience.
As far as reporting is concerned, there are a couple of options to explore within the Service Watch tool. For example, network support teams can select a given period and export the performance data in a spreadsheet or print the output straight from the console. Your group can then share Windows 11 endpoint insights with several stakeholders and analyze results in no time.
Download, Print, and Analyze Win 11 Performance Metrics Offline
Migrate Windows 11 with Confidence and Manage User Experience for a Remote Workforce
Simplify your transformation journey to Windows 11, acquire complete visibility and estimate the total cost of ownership with Exoprise. Whether your employees use Windows 11 from home, office, or on the road, the Exoprise DEM solution increases employee productivity and improves business outcomes.?Diagnose poor end-user experience proactively and quickly troubleshoot any endpoint app, service, and network performance bottlenecks through complete coverage.
Don’t believe us?
Forrester recently included us in their latest?Now Tech: End User Experience Management (EUEM) Report,?where we received high scores on application, network, and synthetic monitoring for Microsoft 365, SaaS, and VoIP apps.?With contextual EUEM data, IT and business leaders can prioritize and operationalize changes needed to deliver real business value.
Contact Exoprise?today before your subsequent Windows 11 migration.
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Originally published at www.exoprise.com/blog on June 14, 2022