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Windows 8 is the official product name for the next x86/64 editions of Windows. … Windows RT is the newest member of the Windows family – also known as Windows on ARM or WOA, as we’ve ...
Windows 8 coming in October, according to report Windows 8 first impressions. The four editions of Microsoft's new operating system are Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro, Windows 8 RT and Windows 8 Enterprise.
The Windows 8 RT edition will be aimed at devices “powered by ARM processors” and will only be available pre-installed. For many consumers, Windows 8 will be the right choice.
According to a blog post on the Windows Team Blog, there will be two editions of Windows 8 for x86/64 processors: Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro. Windows 8 is the consumer SKU.
For x86/x64-based devices, Windows 8 will be available in three editions: Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro and an Enterprise edition. Businesses may be more likely to use the Pro version.
In-Depth. Windows 8 Enterprise Edition To Bring VDI Licensing Complications. According to independent experts, licensing for Windows 8 Enterprise virtual desktops may end up costing you more and ...
Lastly, Windows 8.1 Enterprise edition available through Windows Software Assurance includes all the capabilities of Windows 8.1 Pro, plus premium features such as Windows To Go, DirectAccess ...
Microsoft has announced its delivery plans for Windows 8, highlighting three primary editions of the operating system: Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro and Windows RT - downplaying an enterprise edition.
The latest Windows 8 builds include a Professional edition, indicating that Microsoft is starting to plan its SKU offerings for the operating system.
Microsoft officials have finally started to confirm specific features that will and won't be included in the various Windows 8 editions that are due out later this year.
Those of you running Windows 7 or 8.1 will be able to upgrade to Windows 10 Home or Pro for free come July 25. But exactly which of two new editions will land on your PC?