Options for companies with disparate hardware running Windows 7:
1. Have each system, 1-by-1, come into our shop and get a fresh ssd, and a fresh setup (massive amounts of time and energy and highly disruptive to the operations)
2. Remotely access each machine and upgrade it manually... could still yield an unhappy upgrade to W10
3. Blanket fleet upgrade (great new machines, but high cost that most companies don't *really* budget for, plus I get to be the messenger that tells them they have to upgrade or die).
4. RMM deploy on batches of systems using a script to minimize our initial time spent on each system, and then put out whatever fires are started during the upgrade. We can select systems for the upgrade and others that are simply too old to languish in W7 purgatory or mark them for replacement.
Guys, I get it, a fresh re-do is best, but I don't see how it is practical on a larger scale.
So how are you handling your fleets? Especially for those operations that aren't used to the idea of equipment replacement plans or having *real* IT budgets (as is the case for 100% of every customer I have ever encountered, including the big boys that talk a good talk but then somehow will have to put that deployment on next years budget).