In a press release, Microsoft has also released to the public later this year when the enterprise upgrade to join with the main features listed:
Windows To Go Creator: On a USB external drive boot it Organization a fully manageable corporate Windows 8.1 desktop. Bring your own device drive scenarios support or security without compromising the corporate environment to use contingent workers, can be used to be.
Start Screen Control: It departments are now easily accessible to ensure key apps on start screen layout by company check. The it Department also ensure their personal around sustainability work groups start screen to prevent users from customizing or by the company.
DirectAccess: Users without having to launch a separate VPN seamlessly from within a corporate network resources. In addition, it administrators apply the latest policies and software updates to remote users ' PC up-to-date.
BranchCache: Branch offices staff now servers or cache locally on the PC hosting BranchCache cache files, websites and other important materials as their wide area network (WAN) all content doesn't need to be downloaded more than once.
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI): A rich desktop experience to users and will enjoy the ability to play 3D graphics, USB peripherals, Microsoft Remote FX and VDI scenarios and use of Windows Server 2012 thanks to an increase in any type of network (LAN or WAN) use touch-enabled devices across.
AppLocker: Organization it tools to enhance safety and it holds data, users and groups can run on a PC that has a more secure environment by limiting the files and Apps.
Windows Enterprise Side-Loading: Internal Windows apps running Windows 8.1 Enterprise domain joined PC and can be a side load on the pills.
The company also Windows 8.1 life cycle that ends in 2023, with support for Windows 7 as soon as life cycle policy will be explained, and they immediately began testing all relevant customers to encourage, they quickly adapt to their workflow.
To preview this constantly updated are expected in the coming weeks, and we will continue to update when you are released, you can grab Windows 8.1 Enterprise preview here.
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