Even though the new version of the infamous operating system of Microsoft has been quite controversial, because of its new approach and metro user interface integration the company hasn’t given up and is still developing the system trying to make the overall experience better. Their newest release of the OS, Windows 8.1 Enterprise does not differ as much from the original, but the software developer has managed to overcome some of the biggest issues that the system had. For everyone that wants to experience the new system, without spending a penny, Microsoft has also released a full 90 day free trial and a tutorial on how exactly to get used to the new user interface.
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When used to a certain UI for over 15 years, most people found the new Metro look quite overwhelming. However, it wasn’t the incapability to adjust to change that drove people away from the new operating system, but rather the constant glitching and hundreds of bugs and issues. In the new Windows 8.1 Enterprise, Microsoft are promising that people will experience a more stable and solid operating system.
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Those who have already tried out and migrated to Windows 8 are probably aware that Microsoft are constantly updating their system. Even though the newest version manages to fix some of the major problems in their OS, people can expect a constant flow of new driver and automatic updates that will further enhance the user experience.
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The main aim of the Windows 8.1 Enterprise is to make the symbiosis between the PC and mobile devices more fluid and rich. Having in mind that the percentage of workforce accessing corporate data via mobile is going to double over the next 12 months according to latest research, Microsoft’s focus with their new OS lies on a compliance and security. The company also wants to make the platform easier for developers and provide them with app compatibility on both the PC and the mobile, thus reducing the work in half for those who want their application to be available on multiple platforms.
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As most people are hesitating to make the change from XP or Windows 7 to the new OS, Microsoft is offering a free 90 day trial for everyone that wants to try it out. Moreover, they have posted a full guide focused on the migration from XP to Windows 8.1 Enterprise, in order to make it easier for the common user. Those who want to check out the new operating system can head over to the official Microsoft website to receive access to their free 90 day trial.
Will you make the change to Windows 8.1 Enterprise?