2017年4月20日星期四

Microsoft commits to two yearly updates to Windows 10, Office 365

According to US media reports, Microsoft will give IT professionals some new guidelines to guide them when the Windows 10, Office 365 client and System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) for major feature upgrades. Office and Windows will receive two major patches each year, one in March and another in September.


SCCM will be upgraded with these patches for easy deployment. This means that the Windows 10 Grand Edition, codenamed Redstone 3, will be released in September. In addition, Microsoft confirmed that Windows 10 each function upgrade in the first full release will receive 18 months of support. This should provide additional consistency for large customers who want to deploy around Microsoft's big upgrade program.

IT administrators will be able to know exactly when Microsoft has completed a major upgrade and then set up its own deployment plan around it. Companies that use the Current Branch for Business deployment branch can still be upgraded four months after Microsoft's full release. But users who want to use the latest and best features can use the new features during the release interval.

Over the past two years, Microsoft has released and improved Office 365 and Windows 10 version of Insider Programs, allowing users to use the new version in advance, but the application of some lack of stability. These plans are not for most users, just to those who want to use the new features such as science and technology journalists. IT teams can also use the Insider Program to keep pace with new features that may ultimately affect their deployment.Buy office 2016 product key

IT professionals who want a clearer understanding of Microsoft's upgrade program can participate in Q & A sessions next week.Windows 10 Enterprise Product Key

2017年4月11日星期二

Windows 10 true secret weapon: Intelligent home control

When Microsoft announced this week that Windows 10 software will be released July 29, the "Start" button will surely make the world happy. But the app that everyone loves is just one of the many new features in the operating system that will be officially released. The most important and exciting new element that is about to be added to the Windows system is not actually highlighted by Microsoft, that is: smart home control.

Microsoft announced last November that Windows 10 will consolidate a new technology called AllJoyn. This new technology is an open source framework that encourages Windows devices to enhance collaboration.

A 150 company consisting of Electrolux, Honeywell, LG and Qualcomm, with the aim of establishing an open standard for interoperability of equipment for IoT.

"AllJoyn technology is like a dial tone for a variety of networked devices," said Philip DesAutels, a senior management Philippe Dessautelle of the Linux Foundation Foundation. "He means the New deal is designed to ensure that the new equipment you buy home can be used normally in your home network, such as a telephone answering machine, cordless phone or fax machine," he said.

The idea behind AllJoyn is that no matter what kind of smart home products you buy, whether it is produced by which manufacturer or how to connect to the network, once they are connected to the network, they can be identified by the network and networked with other AllJoyn devices on the network.

This seems to be nonsense, but if it does, the integration of AllJoyn technology is not only important to Windows users, but also more important to people who do not set up smart home products. Basically, any Windows 10 device can become a smart home controller.

It is similar to Apple's HomeKit, which pushes the iphone to the center of the smart home. But in order to be compatible with Apple's systems, Apple requires vendors to attach a special chip to their products. AllJoyn in the core part is no hardware, as long as Windows 101 listed, the total control solution of the number of equipment will be increased from 10 million to 1 billion units.

According to the current situation, many products such as LG's TV and Electrolux's home appliances have been integrated into the AllJoyn technology. Once Windows users get the latest operating system, things start to become very interesting.

Desautel said, for example, you want to use a Windows 10 device on the Musaic wireless speaker to listen to the songs on Spotify, you can use the Windows system "Device Retrieval" feature to configure the AllJoyn technology, at home LG TV display a notification information. or apply to a slightly more complex situation, when the user tells the system they are going to bed, AllJoyn can quickly scan all the devices that it connects to, ensuring that everything is in a normal state. If the garage door is still open, AllJoyn will not only remind the user, but the system will also ask if it closes. Of course, we assume that the equipment that controls the locks is also connected.

Desautel said: "The last thing you want will be a network lamp and a TV set, you can control them if you open the app." The result you want is to make the TV and light work together, and when you turn on the TV, the light automatically dims. ”

As this is an open source project, AllJoyn's main goal is to connect all things together, so this means that AllJoyn is also compatible with Android, iOS and Mac OS, just that Google and Apple have plans to control smart families.

Desautel, referring to the user interface for setting up most smart home appliances, said: "You have two pages installed on your ipad or tablet computer, but I don't want to use it too much, and it's inconvenient." I want to use a application to govern everything, including home automation, the needs of life and security. I want this control to appear on the TV screen, so I don't have to always run the ipad around. ”

According to a recent announcement by Microsoft, its personal aide, Cortana, will also support Android and iOS systems. It is not hard to imagine that the ipad will surely be interoperable with Windows networking equipment sometime in the future.