Upgrading Computer Networks from Windows 7 to Windows 10
What you'll learn
- Planning your upgrade project
- Auditing your network environment
- Communicating with departments within your organisation
- Preparing your helpdesk team for additional incoming queries
- Disposing of old equipment securely
Requirements
- To have some previous experience as a 2nd or 3rd line IT Support Technician
Description
Over this course, you'll learn about the different stages involved in upgrading an organisation's computer network from Windows 7 to Windows 10, this includes considerations such as:
* Planning your upgrade project so that you can anticipate any issues as best as possible
* Identifying potential issues before proceeding with the upgrade
* Auditing your network environment so that you know what you're dealing with before the upgrade takes place.
* Communicating with various departments within your organisation so that they are aware of what's happening in good time.
* Ensuring that your IT helpdesk team are prepared to deal with additional incoming support requests.
* Disposing of old equipment securely to ensure that any data is properly protected and doesn't fall into the wrong hands.
There are also some real-world examples of unexpected hardware and software issues that can occur during a Windows 10 upgrade project. Whilst the best way to upgrade ultimately depends on your organisation and it's own change procedures, the basics are explained within this course.
Note that there may be exceptions to upgrades, i.e. software that won't work on newer systems but that is still required for a business to operate, examples of this being manufacturing software and some healthcare systems.
Who this course is for:
- Technical staff within organisations looking to upgrade to Windows 10
Instructor
I've had a passion for technology from an early age and have been a Microsoft Certified Professional since 2004, working in both the private and public sectors within the UK since 2013
I've been a Udemy instructor since 2019 and have greatly enjoyed being able to pass on my knowledge to others who are just getting started within the IT industry, as well as hopefully passing on some tips to the more experienced techs as well