![]() ![]() Microsoft is now releasing two major “feature updates” for Windows 10 each year, and these updates will only be supported for about 18 months each. The introduction of Windows 10 has changed that model, and Microsoft is continuing to refine that model. It certainly came with trade-offs, security of the endpoint being the primary one. Whether this stability was good for organizations is debatable. The update model was fairly well known – a major service pack with all updates and feature enhancements would come out after about one year. It provided IT organizations with a stable base to build their end-user computing infrastructures and applications on, and users were provided with a consistent experience. The longevity of Windows 7, and Windows XP before that, has spoiled many customers and enterprises. ![]()
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