
The new system of Microsoft has
been announced at an even in San Francisco, leading to Digital
Marketing Agency reported.
One more thing in that event,
Window 10 has been shown with its Start Menu that features both a list of apps
and live tiles.
As BBC's Richard Taylor said,
"Windows 10 features the all-important Start button which people know and
like very much"
The company said the facility
was intended to make the software seem familiar to both users of Windows 8 and
Windows 7.
"It's extremely important
for Microsoft to get Windows 10 right," said David Johnson, who watches
Microsoft for the consultancy Forrester.
"Windows 8 is only being
offered to employees by about one in five organizations right now. Windows 7 is
still the de facto standard for enterprise in the desktop environment.
"For Microsoft to continue
to be able to get the best and latest technology in the hands of the enterprise
workforce all over the world it has to have a vehicle to do that - and Windows
10 is its best shot."
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