Why: "While you might hear that deploying Windows using images is obsolete ('just use Autopilot'), there are a number of scenarios where that's not the case." Register to attend Live! 360, taking ...
The journey to Windows 10 in 2019 was rocky for a number of federal agencies, especially given the looming deadline for Windows 7 end-of-support in early 2020. FedTech reached out to federal IT ...
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Microsoft has announced that Windows 10, version 2004 has now been added to the broad deployment channel and will be available to everyone via Windows Update. "Windows 10, version 2004 is designated ...
Microsoft is continuing to add capabilities to its budding Windows Update for Business Deployment Service, introducing a "gradual rollouts" capability this week. The Windows Update for Business ...
If you've been OK with the fact that Microsoft hasn't pushed a recommendation to "upgrade" to Windows 11 to your PC yet, that will likely change soon. Microsoft has finally declared it ready for ...
Microsoft confirms Windows 11 26H2 as the next major update, promising faster installation, easier deployment, and improved ...
First off I want to tell you that I realize that I'm not "correctly" utilizing Windows Deployment Toolkit, but it works for me so go with that lol. So I have several machine model specific boot images ...
Before we start talking about the deployment process, here are the minimum requirements for Windows 365 Boot,as mentioned by Microsoft: Windows 11-based endpoints (Windows 11 Pro and Enterprise) ...
The newest version of Windows 11 will be here soon, and if you've got new hardware, deployment shouldn't be a problem. But for Windows 10 users with older PCs, that's not necessarily the case. The ...
IT admins have been told to follow guidance related to deployments handled via the Windows Deployment Services (WDS). There are only a few months left before a Windows Server feature is disabled.
Microsoft has designated Windows 10, version 21H1 (aka the May 2021 Update) for broad deployment, making it available to everyone via Windows Update. Windows 10 21H1 will be offered to all devices not ...