Windows 10 continually receives new versions that are available at no additional cost to users
Windows 10 Enterprise overview Windows 10 is a series of personal computer operating systems produced by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems. It is the successor to Windows 8.1, and was released into production on July 15, 2015, and into retail sale on July 29, 2015.
One of the most notable features of Windows 10 is support for Universal Apps, an extension of the Metro-style apps first introduced in Windows 8
Devices in enterprise environments may receive these updates at a slower pace, or use long-term support stages that receive only critical updates, such as security fixes, during their extended ten-year support lifespan. Universal apps can be designed to run across multiple Microsoft product families with nearly identical code—including PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub, and mixed reality.
Windows 10 Enterprise Features The command line also gets hotkeys!
The Windows user interface has been redesigned to handle transitions between a mouse-centric interface and a touchscreen-optimized interface based on available input devices—especially on 2-in-1 PCs—and both interfaces include an updated Start menu that includes elements of the traditional Windows 7 Start menu with Windows 8 tiles. Windows 10 also introduced the Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, a window and desktop management feature called Task View, support for fingerprint and facial recognition login, new security features for enterprise environments, and DirectX 12.
Cortana is more integrated into the Win 10 operating system
The Charms bar has been replaced by the Settings menu in the Start menu. The Windows File Explorer home folder has been improved