Monday, March 19, 2018

Windows 10 hardware requirements take security head on

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     March 19, 2018
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Issue Highlights:
Windows 10 hardware requirements take security head on
Can IT make the transition to Windows 10 smooth for users?
How to establish Windows 10 security baselines
Top six Windows 10 migration problems and how to avoid them
Get to know your Windows 10 update options
Windows 10 hardware requirements take security head on
IT pros should follow Microsoft's guidelines for optimal Windows 10 security, but they should also take a look at what those guidelines signal moving forward.
Can IT make the transition to Windows 10 smooth for users?
IT can take a few steps to make the move to Windows 10 easier on users, including considering an in-place upgrade and holding off on any other major changes.
How to establish Windows 10 security baselines
IT should consider following Microsoft's Windows 10 security recommendations in the Security Compliance Toolkit to better protect the operating system.
Top six Windows 10 migration problems and how to avoid them
Users and IT professionals sometimes have issues after a Windows 10 migration. Careful planning can mitigate these issues before IT undertakes a full-scale migration.
Get to know your Windows 10 update options
Windows as a service changes the way updates work in Windows 10 from past versions of the OS. Each of the three servicing channels handles updates in its own way.
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