Lockdown mode in Windows 10 helps businesses update at their own pace

Lockdown mode in Windows 10 helps businesses update at their own pace

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From what we hear, Windows 10 will be the last version of the operating system that Microsoft will offer, as the company will focus on updating only Windows 10 and delivering new features. Since the plan to provide quick updates and making new changes could cause compatibility issues with enterprise software, Microsoft will offer two modes for accessing updates: opt-in and lock-down.

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Opt-in mode is aimed at private users and allows them to access new features, fixes and security patches as soon as they are available.

Lockdown mode, on the other hand, is intended for enterprises and is limited to regular updates to avoid compatibility issues with corporate configurations.

However, it's still unclear how companies will adopt new features when they're ready to deploy, but it's good to hear that Microsoft will offer an opt-in and lock-down mode to keep moving forward while keeping everyone happy.