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What IT Pros Will Want to Know About Windows 10 Version 1903

For those of you holding out on Windows 7 during its final eight months of lifecycle support, there is most certainly no better time than now to migrate to Windows 10 ahead of that deadline. The deployment and management tools have improved significantly over the last couple of years and they get even better in this release.


After 10 months of development which included more than 40 public testing builds, Microsoft began the formal process of rolling out Windows 10 Version 1903 (May 2019 Update) last week. For enterprise IT Pros this update will be known as Version 1903 and represents the seventh feature update for Windows 10. For many business and enterprise customers, the pace of Windows as a Service (WaaS) with semi-annual releases over the last four years has been a challenge to manage, each and every update to Windows 10 has continued to deliver key enhancements with a lot of focus on security and device management.

That is why it might be time for enterprises and other business users to seriously consider catching up with WaaS and pushing out this feature update if you are already on Windows 10. For those of you holding out on Windows 7 during its final eight months of lifecycle support, there is most certainly no better time than now to migrate to Windows 10 ahead of that deadline. The deployment and management tools have improved significantly over the last couple of years and they get even better in this release.

This gallery will give IT decision makers and IT Pros a series of talking points to highlight the improvements made in Windows 10 Version 1903. One of them might be the catalyst that begins a significant wave of change at your organization.

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