That’s why Microsoft calls Windows 10 “the last version”

That’s why Microsoft calls Windows 10 “the last version”

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The future is Windows as a service.

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During the Microsoft Ignite conference in Chicago, Jerry Nixon, one of the software maker's employees, said: "We are just releasing Windows 10, and since Windows 10 is the last version of Windows, we are all still working on Windows 10."

Although it sounded like Microsoft was stopping development of the world's most popular operating system, what he actually meant was that the future was "Windows as a service."

Although Microsoft has talked about the idea of offering Windows as a service in the past, the company has never really described what the future of Windows looks like. However, the reason may be that we are unlikely to see a major release of the operating system in the future.