Her last move Microsoft will surely please the developers who use the Windows 10. OR company has an OpenSSH client application in its latest operating system.
The software is available in beta in the Fall Creators update and as shown in the video below from ServeTheHome, is quite easy to install:
The above news means that developers will no longer need to use applications third-party tools such as PuTTy, whenever they want to SSH into a remote server. They will very easily be able to use an official tool supported by Microsoft, over the line orders of Windows.
As it turns out, this is another great move from Microsoft, which is increasingly serving the needs of developers.
In recent years, the company has made the .Net framework open source, and added Linux (Ubuntu and Bash) to Windows 10.
So a native OpenSSH client is a very welcome move.