content caching

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Content caching on Windows focuses on Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC), a built-in feature for enterprise and education customers that reduces internet bandwidth usage by storing Windows updates, applications, and security content locally within the network. This helps IT departments manage network congestion, lower costs, and improve content delivery efficiency in cloud-native environments. Discussions highlight MCC's general availability and its role in optimizing enterprise bandwidth.
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    Microsoft Connected Cache: Boost Enterprise Bandwidth Efficiency & Speed

    As enterprises continue their digital transformation and rely more heavily on cloud-native IT management models, network bandwidth has emerged as one of the most significant—and expensive—pain points for IT departments. In environments where devices have traditionally downloaded Windows updates...
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    Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) Now Generally Available to Optimize Enterprise Network Bandwidth

    Microsoft has officially announced the general availability of Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC), a built-in Windows feature designed to reduce internet bandwidth usage by storing Microsoft content locally within an enterprise's network. This development marks a significant step forward for...
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