Looking for Windows 9,
here's Windows 10. Microsoft, the huge tech giant on Tuesday
announced its latest operating system Windows 10 shadowing its most
unpopular Windows 8, skipping a number what people thought to be Windows
9.
Windows is a leading
operating system with majority of the personal computers running on
it worldwide is now aiming to recapture the business market by
alluring looks and remarkable features of Windows 10.
Terry Myerson, head of Microsoft's operating system said, "Windows 10 will be our greatest enterprise platform ever".
Windows 8 was a big
failure as only 20 % organizations switched over to Windows 8 all
over the world. The touch based interface of Windows 8 was disliked
by many PC users as they were habitual of using traditional start
button pop-up menu.
Windows 10: "The Best Enterprise Platform Ever"
The Windows 10 project was
also known as "Threshold" internally, as it can offer
several hardware features just from a single platform and developers
can develop universal apps that can be used anywhere. According to
some trusted sources, the end product will look more like the
traditional Windows 7 operating system.
Terry Myerson also said
that "Windows 10 will deliver the right experience on the right
device at the right time, and it will run on the broadest types of
devices ever". The interface could be more likely a combination
of Windows 7 and 8, borrowing the designing patterns from the
previous versions of Windows.
It is expected that
Microsoft will perform a preview test of Windows 10 within a time
frame of a week & most probably will launch the operating system
in the mid-spring of 2015.
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