Microsoft names its next Windows 10 upgrade: '2004'
Although the name would indicate an April 2020 release, the company's past Windows upgrade tempo has rarely hit the mark.
Although the name would indicate an April 2020 release, the company's past Windows upgrade tempo has rarely hit the mark.
The latest version of Windows relies on an 'enablement package' to turn on features that transform Windows 10 1903 into 1909.
The latest version of Windows 10 is little more than a rerun of the May version of the operating system, though it does offer a few new features.
Newly renamed 'Windows 10 November 2019 Update' is nearing release. But given past naming conventions, it might not show up until November.
Microsoft is reminding customers that one version of Windows 10 received its final security update and another will fall off the support list.
Microsoft deploys Windows 10 19H2 to the Release Preview ring at large, meaning that it's just a short time away from a formal release.
The way Microsoft plans to roll out the next version of Windows 10 this fall is almost certainly a precursor for future autumn upgrades.
Microsoft's decision to extend support for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education reflects an upgrade cadence companies have already been following.
Microsoft has published the template that will be required to manage updates of the not-yet-finalised "full-Chromium" Edge browser.
Microsoft has launched a Beta build of its browser for all supported editions of Windows, including 7 and 10, and macOS.
Microsoft has made it clear that it wants companies to embrace Windows 10 Enterprise, leaving the lesser Pro version in the dust.
When it comes to Windows, what's old is new again. The next update to Windows 10 will amount to little more than tweaks and improvements to May's Windows 10 1903.
With its FastTrack assistance program, Microsoft will work with customers migrating from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 Enterprise.
Microsoft has relaxed a rule that prevented organisations from managing the Windows Update for Business service using group policies.
For four years, Microsoft described Windows 10 as the very foundation of its ambitions. But that description no longer applies.