Introducing Windows 10: Microsoft’s Latest Operating System |
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As business professionals, it’s imperative that you keep your organization's technology up to date with the latest operating systems and software patches, as lapses of network security can be devastating. Microsoft is releasing its next operating system, Windows 10, on July 29th, 2015. To entice users to upgrade to their new offering, Microsoft is offering a free upgrade to those who currently use Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
What does this mean for your business? To say the least, it’s now more economically viable to be running the most recent software on your PCs than ever before. We Define IT Consulting wants to help your business take advantage of this opportunity before it’s too late. What’s New with Windows 10? Features for tech veterans and new users alike. Microsoft is combining the metro interface from Windows 8 with the familiar Start menu and desktop functionality of Windows 7, making Windows 10 an exceptionally user-friendly operating system for all Windows users. New features of Windows 10 include:
Why You Need Windows 10 It’s more than just a fancy upgrade. When you’re using the most recent operating system, you have access to the latest patches and security updates from Microsoft. This means that your systems will be up to date. Additionally, Windows 10 has more powerful built-in security features than any previous Windows operating systems, helping your network stay secure from external threats. Arrange Your Upgrade Today Plan for the future and you plan for success. Your business should be taking advantage of the latest software solutions in order to increase productivity and efficiency. We can help you ease your business’ transition to a new operating system. Contact We Define IT Consulting today at 888-234-WDIT (9348) today to find out how we can present your organization with our valuable IT services and solutions. |
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