enterprise endpoints

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Enterprise endpoints are a recurring focus across WindowsForum discussions, covering hardware reliability, security updates, and platform strategy. Recent threads examine Microsoft's Project Solara, an Android-based device platform for enterprise AI agents, signaling a shift beyond Windows-only work surfaces. Other content highlights managed services for modernizing EU IT infrastructure, with TCS and Canada Life addressing endpoint lifecycle and resilience. Omnissa telemetry data compares Windows and Mac endpoints, noting fewer crashes on macOS and longer device lifespans. A critical out-of-band Windows security update, KB5061768, fixed BitLocker disruptions on Intel vPro enterprise endpoints, illustrating the complexity of maintaining secure, stable enterprise hardware. These threads collectively explore the evolving landscape of enterprise endpoint management, security, and vendor choices.
  1. Microsoft Project Solara: AI Agent Devices Using Managed Android for Enterprise Work

    Microsoft unveiled Project Solara at its Build conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, presenting an Android-based device platform for enterprise hardware that runs AI agents rather than conventional apps. The project is early, the hardware is still reference-design territory, and Microsoft says...
  2. TCS and Canada Life Managed Services: Modernizing EU IT for Resilience

    Tata Consultancy Services announced on June 8, 2026, that it has signed a multi-year transformation and managed-services agreement with Canada Life to modernize the insurer’s IT infrastructure across the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Germany, and wider Europe. The deal is nominally...
  3. Omnissa Telemetry Shows Mac Reliability Edge as Apple Targets Lower TCO

    The latest wave of enterprise endpoint data is sharpening a familiar debate: Windows still owns the business desktop, but Apple is making a more convincing pitch than it has in years. A new Omnissa report, as cited by Windows Central and Neowin, says Windows devices in its telemetry suffered...
  4. Microsoft Releases Out-of-Band Windows Security Update KB5061768 to Fix BitLocker Disruption on Intel vPro Devices

    Microsoft’s deployment cadence for Windows security updates is a well-oiled machine, but even the most robust processes can encounter unexpected turbulence—especially when the complexities of enterprise endpoints and hardware interplay. The release of out-of-band update KB5061768 on May 19...