

Consumers adopt Windows 11 at a rate twice that of businesses. According to the audit, Lansweeper found that just 1.44% of workstations use Windows 11. The data presented in Lansweeper’s report is very valuable, but it focuses on businesses, which tend to use outdated, discontinued, and poorly secured software.


Its audit, which is intended for system admins and IT managers, highlights the need for a “quick and cost-effective” tool that can check which PCs in a business network are eligible for the Windows 11 upgrade. Let’s cut to the chase Lansweeper is a company that sells IT asset management software. But that simply isn’t the case-Lansweeper’s audit reveals some interesting (and troubling) information about Windows 11 adoption, but it doesn’t paint a full picture of global Windows usage. Due to a new Lansweeper “ readiness audit,” some outlets are reporting that Windows XP is more popular than Windows 11.
