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Introducing Windows 10 for IT Professionals, Preview Edition

Ed Bott

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Redmond, Washington 98052-6399

Copyright 2015 Microsoft Corporation

All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher.

ISBN: 978-0-7356-9696-9

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Introduction

Ive written about Microsoft Windows for nearly a quarter-century, and in all that time I have never worked on a project like this one. Then again, Ive never seen anything quite like Windows 10 from Microsoft, either.

This book is a preview, a work in progress about a work in progress. It offers a snapshot of the Windows 10 Technical Preview as of April 2015, on the eve of the BUILD Developers Conference in San Francisco.

By design, this preview edition has a limited shelf life. After Microsoft releases Windows 10 to the general public this summer, Ill revise and expand the content in this edition to reflect the finished product.

Windows 10 represents a major transformation of the PC landscape. For IT pros whove grown comfortable managing Microsoft Windows using a familiar set of tools and best practices, this version contains a startling amount of new. A new user experience. A new app platform. New security features and new management tools.

My goal in this book is to help you sort out whats new in the Windows 10 Technical Preview, with advance notice of features that will be available in the finished product but arent yet implemented. Ive tried to lay out those facts in as neutral a fashion as possible, starting with an overview of the operating system, laying out the many changes to the user experience, and diving deep into deployment and management tools where its necessary.

Although Ive written in-depth guides to Windows in the past, this book is not one of those. Its also not a review. Only you can decide whether, and how and when, to incorporate Windows 10 into your enterprise, based on your own organizational requirements. This book is designed to serve as a rough guide so that you can get more out of your evaluation of the Windows 10 Technical Preview.

By design, this book focuses on things that are new, with a special emphasis on topics of interest to IT pros. So you might find fewer tips and tricks about the new user experience than your users want but more about management, deployment, and securitywhich ultimately is what matters to the long-term well-being of the company you work for.

The Windows 10 Technical Preview offers anyone an opportunity to not just try out the next version of Windows but to provide feedback about the new operating system, in real time, to the team that is building it. I encourage you to share your feedback about this book directly with me. E-mail your comments to me at .

Ed Bott

April 24, 2015

Acknowledgments

Id like to thank Michael Niehaus, Chris Hallum, and Fred Pullen, who reviewed the content for this preview edition. Id also like to thank the good folks at Microsoft PressAnne Hamilton, Rob Linsky, and Rosemary Capertonfor their efforts at making this project happen on very short notice.

About the author

Ed Bott is an award-winning technology journalist and author who has been writing about Microsoft technologies for more than two decades. He is the author of more than 25 books on Microsoft Windows and Office and writes regularly about technology for The Ed Bott Report at ZDNet.

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Chapter 1. An overview of the Windows 10 Technical Preview

Through the years, IT professionals have approached each new release of Microsoft Windows with mixed emotions.

The first reaction is, of course, eager anticipation. Most IT pros are in their line of work because they love technology, and a new version of Windows holds the promise of exciting new features and capabilities.

Theres also a bit of trepidation. Historically, migrating an enterprise to a new version of Windows is a slow, cautious operation, with careful planning and staged deployments that can take years. As a result of that conservatism, many enterprises provide their workers with PCs that lag far behind the devices those workers use at home.

Windows 10 brings a long list of important changes that any IT pro should look forward to, including major improvements in the user experience, significant security enhancements, and a new web browser.

But the most significant change is designed to remove the anxiety that accompanies enterprise upgrades. The goal of Windows 10 is to deliver new features when theyre ready, rather than saving them for the next major release. In fact, the very concept of a major release goes awayor at least recedes into the distant backgroundwith Windows 10.

Terry Myerson, the Microsoft executive in charge of the operating systems division, calls it Windows as a Service. In fact, he argues, One could reasonably think of Windows in the next couple of years as one of the largest Internet services on the planet. And just like any Internet service, the idea of asking What version are you on? will cease to make sense...

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