Windows 10 would be the last representative of Microsoft’s business model for Windows. On the occasion of the conference Ignite , Jerry Nixon, head of development at Microsoft, explained that “ Windows 10 [would] the latest version of Windows “. This scares said like that, but rest assured, this is not to say that once released, Windows never evolve.
In reality, it is mainly the integration of updates mode. Unlike what happens today when Microsoft offers major upgrades (pay) such as Windows Vista, 7 or 8, Windows will be updated by bit, a bit transparently like Chrome. The major changes will take place, but as and in order to remain up to date and not at once, as might have been with Windows 11. This is the principle “Windows-as-a Service “.
This is pretty much all we know for now, Microsoft has indeed not elaborate on the subject. The good news for Microsoft is that this logic should eventually reduce the fragmentation effect between different versions of the OS, the adoption of Windows 10 will grow naturally over time, and this should go much faster than the ‘usual recalled that since Windows 10 will be offered free to the public. The deal will be more difficult for companies other hand, the process of adopting a new version is necessarily longer, but should ultimately also gain flexibility.
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