enterprise tech

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Enterprise tech discussions on WindowsForum.com cover Microsoft's strategic shifts in Windows 11 development, security leadership, and the broader move toward AI-driven ecosystems. Recent threads highlight Microsoft prototyping taskbar customization for Windows 11, including vertical orientations, reflecting enterprise user feedback. Another thread details Satya Nadella's reorganization of security and engineering quality leadership, emphasizing Microsoft's focus on product reliability. A third thread examines the industry trend toward living AI ecosystems and Everything-as-a-Service (XaaS), with projections of market growth from $559 billion to over $3.2 trillion by 2030. These topics illustrate how enterprise tech intersects with Windows updates, security, and emerging AI monetization models.
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    Windows 11 Taskbar Move and Resize Prototyped for 2026 Preview

    Microsoft appears to be quietly reversing one of the most controversial user‑facing choices of the Windows 11 era: insiders and multiple Windows‑focused outlets report that the company is prototyping the ability to move and resize the taskbar — including restoring left/right (vertical)...
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    Microsoft reshapes security and engineering quality leadership under Nadella

    Satya Nadella has quietly reshuffled two of Microsoft’s most sensitive priorities — security and product quality — moving long‑time security boss Charlie Bell into a new, CEO‑reported role focused on engineering quality, and hiring former Microsoft veteran Hayete Gallot away from Google Cloud to...
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    Big Life: The Shift to Living AI Ecosystems and XaaS

    Big Tech is trying to stop being merely helpful: it wants to live in the same rooms, streets and factories we do. What was described in a recent industry brief as “the next evolution of Big Tech” — a move from standalone AI tools to interconnected, anticipatory, living systems — is already...
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