Microsoft promised that the business versions of Windows 10 would be available starting August 1, but the company surprised many by making them available on July 29.
The Enterprise versions are available as both ISOs and also through the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC). Additionally, the company has also made available a 90 day evaluation version, for those businesses wanting to test the value of Windows 10 without having to make an immediate business decision.
Here's the links you need to find the edition required for your environment…
Windows 10 Enterprise ISOs
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90-Day Evaluation
Other Editions
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Windows 10 (Multiple Editions) – includes Windows 10 Professional and Windows 10 Home.
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Windows 10 Education – available for education customers that are part of the volume licensing program.
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Windows 10 Enterprise – the Enterprise version of Windows 10.
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Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB – Long Term Servicing Branch edition.
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Windows 10 Features on Demand – installs a base Windows 10 but provides options to install additional features as needed/required.