In its renewed attempt to drive Windows 10 adoption further, Microsoft has introduced new tools to push Windows 10 deployment in Business. The tools are designed to help enterprises upgrade their systems to the latest and most secure version of Windows – Windows 10.
Windows 10 Deployment in Business
Microsoft IT, a division of the parent company has been entrusted with the task of using materials in the program to support the Windows 10 deployment to all employee devices within the Microsoft global enterprise.
The deployment strategy follows three stages:
- Plan
- Deploy
- Support
Plan (Readiness and Communication) – This stage involves deliberately avoiding the use of technical jargons while communicating with customers to convey a friendly, inviting, and aspirational tone to convince customers for deployment. Next, assure the customers of proactive internal help desk support during the deployment process.
Deploy (Technical Reference and Documentation) – This stage involves performing quickly, a system-wide migration across complex environment made possible via streamlined application rollouts, and enhanced cloud capabilities.
Support (Post-deployment productivity) – Mainly showcases post-deployment productivity. Microsoft features an internal readiness program capable of offering comprehensive guidance on how to best use corporate technologies and services. Moreover, it enables a user to learn about the latest technology tools on their own terms.
To enhance the performance and improve the productivity of an employee by manifolds, Microsoft team has come up with a wealth of productivity guides focused on the new operating system.
Apart from this, there’s an in-depth guidance on many of the new features introduced in Windows 10 including Cortana, Microsoft Edge, and OneDrive for Business.
Microsoft has made available for download various resources, Timelines and schedules, Digital and video promotions, emails, Intranet content, etc. To get more information about Microsoft Windows 10 upgrade implementation strategies, best practices, and benefits, as well as lessons learned, visit Microsoft.