With upcoming Windows 10, Microsoft plans to change almost what we knew about Windows. So, in addition to the free availability of the new operating system to all legitimate Windows users and the ongoing update process that stops coming every month, the company is also planning to change its approach to new releases.
Jerry Nixon, one Developer of Microsoft, said in an interview at Ignite in Chicago that Windows 10 "will be the last version of Windows, so we'll always be working on Windows 10. "
While its statement seems to hide many details that have not been reported so far for Windows 10, it's really easy to get the message, as much information has been leaked about Microsoft's new approach.
Reporting that Windows 10 will be the latest version of Windows is half the truth.
In fact, Microsoft will begin to have big updates instead of stand-alone versions of Windows. So the company will change the model we know and give us new versions of Windows every three years, to a simpler one that is very likely to have big updates every two months.
Naturally, security updates and functionality improvements will be available from the company directly.
So instead of major updates being Microsoft's top priority, the company intends to change along with its approach to updates and system Windows naming convention.
So instead of having Windows X (where X is a number), the new operating system it's simply called Windows.
Basically, Microsoft will start to update with these Windows and all devices will run Windows, including phones, tablets, HoloLens, and computers.
Windows will become the core of everything.
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