source: wccftech.com By
Rafia Shaikh
If there weren’t enough Windows 10 editions already, Microsoft is throwing in yet another one.
The company’s newest operating system, the
Windows 10 S,
that was initially targeted at the educational market is now getting a
new sibling for businesses. It wouldn’t be too difficult to remember the
difference between the original Windows 10 S and the new Windows 10
Enterprise edition, though. Similar to how
Windows 10 S is a locked down version of Windows 10 Pro, this new edition will be based on Windows 10 Enterprise instead.
Microsoft’s new Windows 10 Enterprise in S Mode: streamlined for security and a low total cost of ownership
Microsoft first unveiled its Windows 10 S in May, this year. The operating system is a
lightweight version of Windows 10 Pro
that is restricted to Windows Store for its app needs but keeps other
Pro features. At the time of its introduction and subsequent release, it
was touted as the Chrome OS competitor, targeting only the company’s
educational customers. Redmond software maker’s OEM partners are already
delivering notebooks powered by Windows 10 S, with an upgrade option to
Windows 10 Pro.
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