read-only-os

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The read-only-os tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about operating systems that use a read-only file system to enhance security and manageability. A key thread examines IGEL's read-only OS as an alternative for enterprises facing Windows 10 end-of-life and VMware transitions. The tag focuses on how read-only OS designs can reduce attack surfaces, extend device lifecycles, and simplify endpoint management through centralized control. Topics include security benefits, deployment strategies, and comparisons with traditional Windows environments. The content is relevant for IT professionals evaluating secure endpoint solutions and OS lifecycle management.
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    IGEL Read-Only OS: A Third Path to Secure Endpoints as Windows 10 Ends

    IGEL’s message landed at an awkwardly perfect moment: as Broadcom’s reshaping of VMware nudges enterprises toward migration decisions and Microsoft’s timetable for Windows 10 reaches its endpoint, IGEL is pitching a simple — and radical — premise for enterprises that want to shrink the endpoint...
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