Microsoft: Enterprises have upgraded Windows 10 just once a year from the start
Microsoft's decision to extend support for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education reflects an upgrade cadence companies have already been following.
Microsoft's decision to extend support for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education reflects an upgrade cadence companies have already been following.
Microsoft will give Windows 7 Extended Security Updates to EA and EAS customers with select active subscriptions to Windows 10.
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.
The WebKit team has unveiled a new Tracking Prevention Policy that could help bolster privacy for users of Apple's Safari browser.
Microsoft has made it clear that it wants companies to embrace Windows 10 Enterprise, leaving the lesser Pro version in the dust.
In one month, the percentage of Windows 10 PCs running this spring’s feature update almost doubled, though it still lags behind older versions.
Google and Mozilla have decided to eliminate Extended Validation signals in their desktop browsers; the certificates were designed to assure users they landed on a legitimate site, not a malicious copycat.
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.
Redmond is moving away from perpetually-licensed Office 2019 and now offers annual subscriptions to Office 365 Personal and Office 365 Home.
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.
Now that Microsoft has changed the way Windows upgrades are rolled out, it's possible for users to delay updating – within limits. Here's what to do.
Microsoft expects some companies to miss the upcoming deadline to move to Windows 10 before support ends for its predecessor.