Microsoft will now release major Windows 10 updates every March and September
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Microsoft to release major Windows 10 updates every March and September
With the Creators Update now out in the wild,
Microsoft is already hard at work on the next major Windows 10 update, which is scheduled to launch in September. Last year, Microsoft had revealed that it was planning two major Windows 10 updates for 2017. This year the company has disclosed its roll out the new “predictable twice-per-year” update schedule for Windows 10.
This means that, under this new biannual release schedule, Microsoft will be rolling out two major Windows 10 updates every year, one in March (which was the Creators Update this time), and the other is September. “Windows is committing to a predictable twice-per-year feature release schedule, targeting September and March of each year,” the company wrote in a blog post . Further, the blog also revealed that each Windows 10 feature release will be serviced and supported for 18 months.
Base specs leak for Windows 10 Cloud
Windows 10 Cloud will be a cutdown version of Redmond's latest operating system, and is designed to be run on cheap kit. The new OS hasn't been launched yet but is expected to be revealed at a May 2 event in New York City. Source
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Windows 10 migration will be faster than expected, 85% enterprises will to adopt Windows 10 by year end: Gartner
Migration to Windows 10 will be faster as compared to adoption of previous operating systems (OS), according to a survey by Gartner . The survey said that 85 percent of enterprises will have started Windows 10 deployments by the end of 2017.
Security improvements will be the no. 1 reason for migrating to the OS, as suggested by 49% of the respondents. Cloud integration was the second most-often-named reason for Windows 10 deployment, as per the 38% respondents.