Article 2KSJ2 Windows, Office, to get synchronized twice yearly releases

Windows, Office, to get synchronized twice yearly releases

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Peter Bright
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We've mentioned informally that Microsoft's plan has been to offer feature update to Windows 10 every six months or so, but now it's officially official.

Windows 10 and Office 365 ProPlus will both have synchronized releases, with the intent being to make those releases every six months or so. The next such update is planned for September.

Those releases will each be supported for 18 months. This was already approximately the case, but now it's standard policy. This means that if you want your Windows 10 or Office ProPlus installation supported long-term, you'll have to update it from time to time.

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