Microsoft working on a major Windows 10 update

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The latest update confirmed by Microsoft will be called “Redstone 3.”

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Microsoft has officially confirmed that two new major updates to Windows 10 are on its way. The tech giant took to its official website to make this announcement.

Microsoft has officially confirmed that two new major updates to Windows 10 are on its way. The tech giant took to its official website to make this announcement.

Microsoft has officially confirmed that two new major updates to Windows 10 are on its way. The tech giant took to its official website to make this announcement.

In a blog post, Microsoft confirmed that the update will be called “Redstone 3” and that it is arriving between March and September.

Microsoft has officially confirmed that two new major updates to Windows 10 are on its way. The tech giant took to its official website to make this announcement.

In a blog post, Microsoft confirmed that the update will be called “Redstone 3” and that it is arriving between March and September.

Microsoft has officially confirmed that two new major updates to Windows 10 are on its way. The tech giant took to its official website to make this announcement.

In a blog post, Microsoft confirmed that the update will be called “Redstone 3” and that it is arriving between March and September.

“We’ve also heard our customers want more predictability and simplicity from this update servicing model to help make deployments and updates of Microsoft products easier,” the blogpost read.

Microsoft has officially confirmed that two new major updates to Windows 10 are on its way. The tech giant took to its official website to make this announcement.

In a blog post, Microsoft confirmed that the update will be called “Redstone 3” and that it is arriving between March and September.

“We’ve also heard our customers want more predictability and simplicity from this update servicing model to help make deployments and updates of Microsoft products easier,” the blogpost read.

Microsoft has officially confirmed that two new major updates to Windows 10 are on its way. The tech giant took to its official website to make this announcement.

In a blog post, Microsoft confirmed that the update will be called “Redstone 3” and that it is arriving between March and September.

“We’ve also heard our customers want more predictability and simplicity from this update servicing model to help make deployments and updates of Microsoft products easier,” the blogpost read.

“Based on this feedback, I am excited to share today that we are aligning the servicing models for Windows 10, Office 365 ProPlus and System Center Configuration Manager for our customers, particularly those with Secure Productive Enterprise,” Commercial Marketing GM Bernardo Caldas stated.

Microsoft has officially confirmed that two new major updates to Windows 10 are on its way. The tech giant took to its official website to make this announcement.

In a blog post, Microsoft confirmed that the update will be called “Redstone 3” and that it is arriving between March and September.

“We’ve also heard our customers want more predictability and simplicity from this update servicing model to help make deployments and updates of Microsoft products easier,” the blogpost read.

“Based on this feedback, I am excited to share today that we are aligning the servicing models for Windows 10, Office 365 ProPlus and System Center Configuration Manager for our customers, particularly those with Secure Productive Enterprise,” Commercial Marketing GM Bernardo Caldas stated.

Microsoft has officially confirmed that two new major updates to Windows 10 are on its way. The tech giant took to its official website to make this announcement.

In a blog post, Microsoft confirmed that the update will be called “Redstone 3” and that it is arriving between March and September.

“We’ve also heard our customers want more predictability and simplicity from this update servicing model to help make deployments and updates of Microsoft products easier,” the blogpost read.

“Based on this feedback, I am excited to share today that we are aligning the servicing models for Windows 10, Office 365 ProPlus and System Center Configuration Manager for our customers, particularly those with Secure Productive Enterprise,” Commercial Marketing GM Bernardo Caldas stated.

He further stated that Microsoft will be supporting each of these major updates with their respective security patches for the next 18 months after the deployment.

Microsoft has officially confirmed that two new major updates to Windows 10 are on its way. The tech giant took to its official website to make this announcement.

In a blog post, Microsoft confirmed that the update will be called “Redstone 3” and that it is arriving between March and September.

“We’ve also heard our customers want more predictability and simplicity from this update servicing model to help make deployments and updates of Microsoft products easier,” the blogpost read.

“Based on this feedback, I am excited to share today that we are aligning the servicing models for Windows 10, Office 365 ProPlus and System Center Configuration Manager for our customers, particularly those with Secure Productive Enterprise,” Commercial Marketing GM Bernardo Caldas stated.

He further stated that Microsoft will be supporting each of these major updates with their respective security patches for the next 18 months after the deployment.

Microsoft has officially confirmed that two new major updates to Windows 10 are on its way. The tech giant took to its official website to make this announcement.

In a blog post, Microsoft confirmed that the update will be called “Redstone 3” and that it is arriving between March and September.

“We’ve also heard our customers want more predictability and simplicity from this update servicing model to help make deployments and updates of Microsoft products easier,” the blogpost read.

“Based on this feedback, I am excited to share today that we are aligning the servicing models for Windows 10, Office 365 ProPlus and System Center Configuration Manager for our customers, particularly those with Secure Productive Enterprise,” Commercial Marketing GM Bernardo Caldas stated.

He further stated that Microsoft will be supporting each of these major updates with their respective security patches for the next 18 months after the deployment.

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