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Say goodbye to all that: Microsoft ends Windows-as-a-Service

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July 14, 2021

Say goodbye to all that: Microsoft ends Windows-as-a-Service

With the arrival of Windows 11, and its once-a-year update cadence, Microsoft is effectively turning its back on its Windows-as-a-service model. Read more ▶

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What is UEM? Unified endpoint management explained

UEM has emerged as the next step in the development of enterprise mobility software, offering better management of a wider range of devices. By extending EMM capabilities to laptops and desktops, UEM tools helped enterprises make the quick move to remote work.

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A new declarative management system gives your device more power and autonomy to regulate enterprise MDM policies.

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Can an Apple Watch help manage 'Long COVID'?

Researchers say wearable devices can help monitor and manage treatment for people surviving COVID-19.

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