Windows 10 is set to be in market by the Summer of 2015. This version of Windows has several path breaking features which would change the nature of personal computing.
According to eMazzanti, a Microsoft SMB Partner from New York, Windows 10 is designed to adapt to the devices you’re on and what you’re trying to get done, with a consistent, familiar, and compatible experience that enables you to be more productive.
Here is a quick introduction to the first highlighted key features of Windows 10 that are included in the released Technical Preview. This is a sneak peak, and not an exhaustive list of final product features.
Expanded Start Menu: The familiar Start menu is back, providing one-click access to the functions and files that people use most, and includes a new space to personalize with favorite apps, programs, people, and websites.
Apps run in a window: Apps from the Windows Store now open in the same format that desktop programs do. They can be resized and moved around, have title bars at the top allowing for maximizing, minimizing, and closing with a click.â€
Enterprise Specific Features
“Windows 10 will include features designed for businesses, including ones specifically to address their need for improved security and management. Some of these issues to be addressed include:
User identities for accessing devices, apps, and sites that improve resistance to breach, theft, or phishing.
An additional layer of protection using containers and data separation at the application and file level—enabling protection that follows data wherever it goes.â€
“Everything about Windows 10 – the experiences, delivering it as a service and the free upgrade – means ongoing value to all of our customers. The new generation of Windows is a commitment—a commitment to liberate people from technology and enable them to do great things,†stated Terry Myerson, Executive Vice President, Operating Systems Group, Microsoft, at a January 21, 2015, Windows 10 announcement event.