Windows 11: Half of enterprise workstations don't meet the system requirements
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Re: Windows 11: Half of enterprise workstations don't meet the system requirements
#2The thing I don't like is that even with better hardware, Windows will still find ways to enable telemetry and then exploits to that data. So, even once you upgrade your hardware, attackers will still find a way in thanks to Microsoft.
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#4windows 10 will be here at least for another 4 years, by that point those workstations will likely be upgraded
Re: Windows 11: Half of enterprise workstations don't meet the system requirements
#5At the Windows-centric companies I've worked for it was mostly just running Outlook that was the thing we all absolutely had to do every day, with only occasional use of Word.
So many businesses now have replaced Windows native business apps with either web based ones or (less and less) Java apps. Both work on Linux.
Question: How good is Thunderbird nowadays as an alternative to Outlook, from a business decision maker perspective? (Or is there better than Thunderbird for businesses deeply entrenched in Outlook?)
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#9windows 10 will be here at least for another 4 years, by that point those workstations will likely be upgraded
Mandating an upgrade by obsoleting the OS is going to add to our environmental disaster, the newest IPCC report says probably +1.5 C more by 2040 at current trajectories. I wish influential environmentalists would start shaming Microsoft.
Re: Windows 11: Half of enterprise workstations don't meet the system requirements
#10windows 10 will be here at least for another 4 years, by that point those workstations will likely be upgraded
Do we still need to upgrade every x years, in my opinion we've reached quite a plateau. E.g. my 4 year old phone is still fast enough. Mandating an upgrade by obsoleting the OS is going to add to our environmental disaster, the newest IPCC report says probably +1.5 C more by 2040 at current trajectories. I wish influential environmentalists would start shaming Microsoft.