Announcing Windows 10
Windows 10:-
It’s time for a new Windows. This new Windows must be built from the
ground-up for a mobile-first, cloud-first world. This new Windows must
help our customers be productive in both their digital work and their
digital life. This new Windows must empower people and organizations to
do great things.
That new Windows is Windows 10.
Windows 10 represents the first step of a whole new generation of
Windows. Windows 10 unlocks new experiences for customers to work, play
and connect. Windows 10 embodies what our customers (both consumers and
enterprises) demand and what we will deliver.
Windows 10 will run across an incredibly broad set of devices – from
the Internet of Things, to servers in enterprise datacenters worldwide.
Some of these devices have 4 inch screens – some have 80 inch screens –
and some don’t have screens at all. Some of these devices you hold in
your hand, others are ten feet away. Some of these devices you primarily
use touch/pen, others mouse/keyboard, others controller/gesture – and
some devices can switch between input types.
We’re not talking about one UI to rule them all – we’re talking about
one product family, with a tailored experience for each device.
And across this breadth of devices, we are delivering one application
platform for our developers. Whether you’re building a game or a line
of business application, there will be one way to write a universal app
that targets the entire family. There will be one store, one way for
applications to be discovered, purchased and updated across all of these
devices.
Windows 10 will deliver the right experience on the right device at
the right time. It will be our most comprehensive platform ever.
Now, during the design of a new Windows, we spend time with many
diverse customers. One of the most important of these customers is the
enterprise. In the past year I’ve talked to dozens of enterprise
customers and listened to how they are using and deploying Windows, and
what they need from us.
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