iFeeltech, INC
Feb 24, 2017 · 1 min read

Microsoft has largely invalidated one of Windows 10’s signature concessions to corporate customers, said Gartner analysts who recommended that enterprises reconsider running the operating system’s most stable and static edition.

“Microsoft has clarified support plans for LTSB, highlighting restrictions and caveats that could make this an unviable strategy,” wrote Stephen Kleynhans and Michael Silver in a Gartner research note to clients earlier this month.

LTSB, or “Long-Term Servicing Branch,” is one of three release tracks that enterprises can select for their Windows 10 devices. Unlike the others — called “Current Branch” (CB) and “Current Branch for Business” (CBB) — LTSB does not involve once- or twice-yearly upgrades that add new features and morph the user interface (UI). Instead, LTSB versions receive security updates only.

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