COVID-19 measures, many of which have involved voluntary or imposed quarantines, have made software become even more critical to people's lives. Ensuring that they have access to stable and secure ...
Microsoft on Thursday announced that the service lifetimes of certain editions of Windows 10 version 1709 are now extended for six months due to "the public health situation," meaning the novel ...
Microsoft on Thursday announced the release of the "semiannual channel" version of Windows 10 update 1709, which is otherwise known as the "Fall Creators Update." The announcement tried to put that ...
After next week, Microsoft will no longer issue updates for Windows 10 version 1607 Enterprise and Education editions or Windows 10 version 1709 Home and Pro editions. End-of-support deadlines for a ...
Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1709, packs a number of enhanced features and capabilities for enterprise customers, such as Windows AutoPilot, Subscriber Activation, Automatic Redeployment, expansion ...
More than 245,000 cases of COVID-19 have been reported globally so far, and over 10,000 people have died. Many governments around the world are responding by ordering businesses to close and people to ...
The delay keeps client systems running 1709 protected until October, reducing pressure on IT admins at a time when everything has been disrupted. Microsoft today extended the support lifespan of ...
Citing the impact of 'the public health situation' on customers, Microsoft is going to continue to issue security updates for some flavors of Windows 10 1709 for six additional months. Microsoft's ...
A couple of months ago, it was revealed that the next major update to Windows 10 - until then known by its development codename, Redstone 3 - would officially be called the Windows 10 Fall Creators ...
Microsoft is pushing back the scheduled end of service date of Windows 10, version 1709 to October 13, 2020, for the Enterprise, Education, and IoT Enterprise editions. Windows 10 Version 1709 (also ...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, with a statewide 'stay at home' order in California, New York closing down non-essential organizations and widespread disruption to businesses ...