The UK's Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) has spent £312 million (c $407 million) modernizing its IT estate, including replacing tens of thousands of Windows 7 laptops with Windows 10 – which officially reached end of support last month.
The details were set out in a letter from Defra's interim permanent secretary , David Hill, to Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP, chair of the Public Accounts Committee.
Win10 still clings to over 40% of devices weeks after Microsoft pulls support
The letter was sent in response to a May 2023 report from the committee that recommended that Defra strengthen its business case for IT investment by analyzing the efficiency savings achievable through modernization and report back within a year with the results and planned actions.
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