As businesses have evolved to face challenges accelerated by the pandemic, ensuring collaboration and finding new ways to foster innovation in a hybrid working environment have become important.
With the above in mind Microsoft has also adapted the windows we know and love to create the collaborative utopia that is Windows 11.
As a Microsoft Gold partner Daisy is able to provide advice and support when you are ready to migrate to Windows 11.

Is your organisation ready for Windows 11?
Kickstart your journey to Windows 11 with Daisy:
Professional Services
Daisy has been a Microsoft Gold Partner for more than 20 years, with almost all the Microsoft competencies you can have (14 out of 18), we can provide whatever technical resources you need to help or advise you on your path to Windows 11.
Product Supply
Windows 11 devices are available now! With Windows 10 going end of support in 2025, you need to ensure that all devices are compatible with the specification requirements and be running Windows 10, version 2004 or later to be eligible for the Windows 11 upgrade.
Support & Managed Services
Did you know? Daisy can provide ongoing support and maintenance for your Windows estate. We provide a choice of support and managed services packages to fulfil a wide range of service level and budget requirements. Find your perfect match. Learn more
Key requirements for Windows 11
- Processor: 64-bit architecture at 1 GHz or faster; Intel: eight-generation or newer, AMD Ryzen 3 or better, Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c or higher
- RAM: 4 GB or higher
- Storage: 64 GB or larger storage device
- System firmware: UEFI, Secure Boot capable
- TPM: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0
- Graphics card: Direct X12 or later capable; WDDM 2.0 driver (or newer)
- Display: High-def (720p) display, larger than 9” diagonal in size, 8 bits per colour channel (or better)
Help is at hand!
Specialist advice is always available
We can help you identify whether your hardware is suitable for Windows 11 migration . . . or not!
Advice clinic – Thursday 17 August
On Thursday 17 August we will have a team of Windows 11 specialists available to speak directly with you. They can tell you if your existing hardware is Windows 11 compatible, and what you have to do to upgrade.
Regardless of the hardware manufacturer, we will be able to identify whether your devices are able to be upgraded to Windows 11. If so, we can guide you through the process. If not, we can advise on everything you will require to move to a consistent OS platform.
Our Windows 11 upgrade compatibility service is available free-of-charge and with no obligation. You have nothing to lose, and everything to gain.
Fill out the form on the right and we’ll be in touch to arrange your appointment.
Useful information
Now Is the Time to Upgrade
After January 14, 2020, Microsoft is no longer providing security updates or support for PCs running Windows 7. Now is the time to upgrade to Windows 10. Find out more
Fact vs Fiction: Adopting Windows 10 to Achieve Limitless Learning
After 9 years of service, 14 January 2020 saw support for Windows 7 come to an end but there is still time to consider your Windows 10 deployment. Find out more
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- Processor: 64-bit architecture at 1 GHz or faster; Intel: eighth-generation or newer (details); AMD Ryzen 3 or better (details); Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c or higher (details)
- RAM: 4 GB or higher
- Storage: 64 GB or larger storage device
- System firmware: UEFI, Secure Boot capable
- TPM: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0
- Graphics card: Direct X12 or later capable; WDDM 2.0 driver or newer
- Display: High-def (720p) display, larger than 9” diagonal in size, 8 bits per color channel (or better)
- Internet connection and Microsoft account: Windows 11 Home edition requires internet connectivity and a Microsoft account.
Switching a device out of Windows 11 Home in S mode also requires internet connectivity. Learn more about S mode here.
Migrating to Windows 11 has to happen within every organisation because Microsoft will no longer support Windows 10 or previous versions from October 2025.Like with anything impacting your organisation’s infrastructure in a huge way like this, it’s best to be forward-thinking and plan ahead to avoid last minute stress and challenges.