Microsoft explains the management features of Windows 10

Microsoft explains the management features of Windows 10

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It's no secret that Microsoft is focusing on businesses rather than consumers when developing Windows 10. In the past, we've heard about new security features coming to the operating system next year. Today, the software giant is introducing new key management features for Windows 10 for businesses.

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To ensure identity security, Microsoft is adding a feature that will allow enterprise users to be connected to Azure Active Directory. In the future, devices will communicate with Azure AD and users will be able to sign in to Windows 10 with Azure AD accounts or add their Azure ID to access resources and enterprise applications.

To ensure Windows works seamlessly with Active Directory and Azure Active Directory, Microsoft will connect the two so users can automatically sign in to services like Office 365, Microsoft Intune, and the Windows Store. This means users only need to remember one authentication method.

In Windows 10, Microsoft is also focusing management on Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) scenarios. In the next version of Windows, the company is expanding its MDM support to enable better device management and offer support for multiple users, full control over the Windows Store, enterprise privacy policies, VPN configuration, full device wipe capabilities, and more.