Here is how Windows 10 can help protect your business, improve your employee’s productivity, and innovate.
Following
the commercial flop of Windows 8, Connectikpeople.co recalls that Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro are available for business users for
genuine Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 PCs and tablets.
The new OS brings more secure options, such as
biometrics and hardware-based multi-factor credentials.
For example, with Microsoft Passport and Windows Hello,
people can log into their Windows 10 device or a line of business apps without
a password. With Credential Guard,
Windows 10 protects corporate identities by containing them in the
hardware-based secure execution environment.
With Device Guard and Secure Boot, Windows 10 can enable companies to
help block attacks by o allowing devices to run trusted software.
Enterprise Data Protection in
Windows 10 and Microsoft Azure Rights Management can help protect sensitive
corporate data by enabling automatic data encryption and cloud-based rights
management.
Improved deployment and device
management in Windows 10 can offer a unified Mobile Device Management (MDM)
platform across all Windows 10 devices.
Windows 10 also
delivers a range of new innovations that is more personal and productive. People can interact with a Windows 10 device in any way they want,
whether using a mouse and keyboard, touch, pen & ink or voice.
With features like Continuum, Windows 10
adapts to each person’s device and task so they get the best experience on
every screen.
New categories of devices (like
HoloLens and Surface Hub) can redefine workplace productivity. Windows 10
editions can be found here.