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Microsoft's Windows 10: More on the 'under the covers' security, Store features
Microsoft's Windows 10 will include more than just user interface tweaks. Here are some of the expected security, manageability and Store changes coming to the next version of Windows client.Microsoft's Windows 10: More on the 'under the covers' security, Store features | ZDNetA quick aside, because I've been asked this question a few times: Microsoft made two different preview versions of Windows 10 available for download this week: The Technical Preview and the Technical Preview for Enterprise. The latter includes some enterprise-specific SKU features, such as Windows To Go, DirectAccess, BranchCache and AppLocker, that are not in the plain-old Tech Preview. Not all of the features mentioned in this post are part of either of these preview builds yet, but it sounds like they are on the Windows 10 roadmap.
I sometimes feel like I should become a Windows developer at Microsoft because I was thinking JUST this today about how Windows Updates should be more like a "pick and choose" type style where new features will be available for download, but you can select which SPECIFIC ones you want from the list. Basically the opt-in or lockdown mode functions in 10. Fascinating.
But I'm really like how Microsoft is taking all the poop that they have and throwing it ALL at the wall for 10. I guess they need to compensate for it not being an incremental Windows 9...![]()