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With Windows 10, Microsoft's flagship operating system is now available 'as a service', the provider calling the 'latest' version of Windows.
This means that it will be upgraded twice a year from now, with the latest update April 2018 – more details about this here.
Features
Windows 10 has corrected many of the problems that users hated about Windows 8, and seems pretty convert Windows 7 purists. According to the Statcounter web analytics company, it surpassed Windows 7 in terms of overall usage for the first time in January 2018. [Windows9002] Windows 10 being a cloud product, apps work easily on all devices , which helps mobile workers easily and easily.
When it comes to productivity, like Office 365, Cortana and the Edge browser, there's no difference between Home, Pro and Enterprise plans, but Pro users can benefit from productivity. Windows 10 is of course the best corrected version of Windows, with Pro including Virtualization-Based Security (VBS) and Windows Hello for biometric security.
And for the IT deployment, the upgrade and migration have been simplified with the help of Windows 10 MDT (Microsoft Deployment Toolkit) or ADK (Evaluation and Deployment Kit).
Differences
For the functionality to be standard for Pro or Enterprise users, what are the main differences?
The main differences concern safety, probably because they are the most sensitive. For example, Pro does not have the Windows Defender Application Control and Guard feature, or Advanced Threat Protection (ATP).
For Enterprise clients, there are two options: Microsoft's E3 or E5, with the essential difference E5 includes Windows Defender ATP
This advanced security tool uses behavioral, analytics, and machine-learning sensors for identify the tools, techniques and procedures of the attacker to send alerts to the relevant member of the IT team. By the numbers: Windows 10 gains ground but continues to follow Windows 7
For IT, the only difference between versions is the Windows Analytics Device Health feature, allowing Enterprise users to identify and fix problems at device level, such as frequent crashes. Application virtualization and user environment virtualization are also business features, as well as the ability for IT departments to whitelist files and applications using the AppLocker, and define policies. granular group.
Price
This is the tricky part because Microsoft is only drying up its Pro version, but Enterprise is usually priced according to volume or custom, which is the standard of l & # 39; industry. This makes it impossible to make apples for comparing apples.
What we do know is that Pro is £ 219.99 per user for a single download on a device.
Windows 10 Enterprise on the other hand comes in two flavors (E3 or E5) and is priced per device, per user, but are only available through volume licensing plan, which allows organizations to buy licenses to longer term (usually 3-5 years) and use scale volumes when buying multiple seats for Windows and can redeploy these licenses across multiple devices and people accordingly.
Microsoft also provides a Value Calculator for Enterprise Customers
(Scott Carey's Report, Computerworld)