Windows 10 has landed in the market with several advantages over the Windows 7 version. The biggest change is the approach of Microsoft who has stopped considering computers as the only target. Realising the advancements of technology users towards an app based ecosystem where the users can move swiftly between mobile devices and the pc, they have created an app based operating system in Windows 10. They have also introduced Cortana, the virtual assistance which understand voice commands very well.
However, all of these have one combined effect, Windows 10 is becoming the most helpful operating system in the world in no time. This means that employee productivity touches a new high with Windows 10. This is why every company should invest in Windows 10 transformation and they are. Some of them are hesitating because they aren't very sure if their internal applications would run smoothly on the new OS. This is natural because these applications actually are the revenue earners for those companies.
However, there is another factor to be considered seriously by the companies and that is the data security. Windows XP has stopped receiving supports in 2014 and Windows 7 also retired this year. Which means these two OS will not receive any updates. That makes these operating systems very insecure. While ease of use and habit of using are greatly beneficial for employee productivity, ignoring security threats is surely not a prudent call. Even if it takes little acclimatisation, companies should invest in migrating to Windows 10.
However, all of these have one combined effect, Windows 10 is becoming the most helpful operating system in the world in no time. This means that employee productivity touches a new high with Windows 10. This is why every company should invest in Windows 10 transformation and they are. Some of them are hesitating because they aren't very sure if their internal applications would run smoothly on the new OS. This is natural because these applications actually are the revenue earners for those companies.
However, there is another factor to be considered seriously by the companies and that is the data security. Windows XP has stopped receiving supports in 2014 and Windows 7 also retired this year. Which means these two OS will not receive any updates. That makes these operating systems very insecure. While ease of use and habit of using are greatly beneficial for employee productivity, ignoring security threats is surely not a prudent call. Even if it takes little acclimatisation, companies should invest in migrating to Windows 10.
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