CReSED will not only remain relevant—it will become even more essential.
Unlike Windows, which often forces users to upgrade their hardware just to stay supported, CReSED is built to extend the life of your existing computers—not replace them. In fact, many schools and organisations are already finding that their current devices won’t be compatible with Windows 12 due to increased hardware requirements like TPM 2.0, secure boot, or advanced chipsets. Before you invest in upgrades, ask yourself: Will your current machines even run Windows 12?
That’s where CReSED stands out.
CReSED runs smoothly on older hardware—even laptops and desktops that are 5, 10, or sometimes 15 years old. It’s based on Ubuntu Pro, which receives up to 10 years of security updates, keeping your systems protected without constantly chasing the latest tech or software licenses.
Schools shouldn’t have to replace an entire fleet of computers just to keep getting updates. CReSED lets you skip the expensive upgrade cycle, while still getting access to modern tools like office software, cloud integration, secure user logins, multimedia creation tools, and STEM programs.
When Windows 12 arrives, it’s likely to come with the usual headaches: costly licensing, high system requirements, and complex rollout processes. CReSED offers a future-proof alternative—stable, secure, supported, and ready to keep your school moving forward without breaking the budget.