It's been just seven days since Microsoft had its official launch of Windows 10 on July 29, but today the company issued its "first" cumulative update to the new operating system.
Microsoft today released updates to its latest System Center Configuration Manager products that will enable Windows 10 operating system deployments, but a few Windows 10 tools are still lagging.
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Organizations will face a continuous update process with Windows 10 and IT pros should start setting up test groups now that that new operating system has been released.
Microsoft released Windows 10 on Wednesday, but some aspects may seem a bit sketchy for organizations considering making the move.
Organizations thinking about deploying the Windows 10 operating system will have to plow through a lot of fine print, as usual, but some business features just aren't available yet.
Here's how to skip the long lines for the free upgrade.
While the OS could be a good fit for your organization, should you jump in right out of the gate?
- By Greg Shields
- 07/29/2015
Windows 10, Microsoft's newest (and possibly last) OS release, is now broadly available for download and purchase.
- By Scott Bekker
- 07/29/2015
Not getting the OS upgrade prompt to show up? Here's a workaround.
Laplink today announced the availability of a free Windows 10 migration tool for consumers.
Laplink's CEO this month described how Windows 10 migrations can be eased using the company's tools.
Nadella and the company are banking on its unified app platform, among other new features in Windows 10, to change how the public interacts with PCs.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 07/27/2015
As is with every new OS release from Microsoft, Windows 10's long-term success will be determined by enterprise adoption.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 07/27/2015
The last quarter saw Microsoft with a loss in financials due to the write-down it took due to the company's Nokia acquisition and declining Windows sales.
- By Scott Bekker
- 07/21/2015