endpoint manager

  1. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Upgrade to Windows 11 or ESU Bridge

    Microsoft’s support clock for Windows 10 has a hard stop: after October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer issue routine security or feature updates for Windows 10, and millions of PCs will face a growing security and compatibility risk unless owners act — by upgrading to Windows 11, enrolling...
  2. Autopilot TOU Hang in OOBE: Triage, Recovery, and Mitigations

    Windows Autopilot rollouts are stalling in a new, surprising place: immediately after end users accept the Terms of Use (TOU) during OOBE, devices freeze with a non‑descriptive error and the provisioning flow never resumes — a breaking issue first highlighted in community reporting and...
  3. Cloud-Delivered Windows 10: Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 for Enterprise

    Microsoft’s move to let Windows 10 be deployed as a cloud-streamed OS through Azure-powered virtualization services marks a decisive step in putting the full Windows desktop inside enterprise cloud operations—and it changes how IT teams should think about provisioning, licensing, and security...
  4. Windows 365 Cloud PC: Cloud-Hosted Windows for Any Device

    Microsoft’s move to put the full Windows desktop into the cloud—branded as Windows 365 and marketed around the new “Cloud PC” concept—changed how organizations and users think about Windows devices: instead of tying a personalized Windows experience to a single laptop or desktop, Microsoft...
  5. Ivanti Security Updates: Essential Patches for Key Products

    Attention, Windows users and IT administrators! Ivanti, a leading provider of IT management solutions, has released an important set of security updates designed to patch vulnerabilities across several of its key products, namely Ivanti Avalanche, Ivanti Application Control Engine, and Ivanti...
  6. Ivanti Security Updates: Critical Fixes for Endpoint Manager and More

    Introduction Ivanti has officially rolled out critical security updates to address multiple vulnerabilities across its platforms: Endpoint Manager, Cloud Service Application 4.6, and Workspace Control. These updates target significant weaknesses that a cyber threat actor could exploit to gain...
  7. How to opt-in to the Extended Stable release cycle option beginning with Microsoft Edge 94

    In March, we announced that Microsoft Edge would be moving from a 6-week to a 4-week release cycle cadence to deliver more innovation to users and organizations, faster. For most users, this means receiving and enjoying our latest browser innovations on a more frequent basis. Organizations...