What can SMEs expect from Microsoft Windows 10?
- The same time-consuming hassles with product activation
- The same highly-restrictive licensing regime, retaining the inability to download and install it freely for any use
- The same security woes, mandating the use of performance-debilitating anti-virus and anti-malware software
- A user interface still missing invaluable productivity-boosting features (such as pinnable windows and file explorer tabs), while only just introducing features which Ubuntu has had for years (such as a unified notification centre)
- And more...
For businesses using older editions of Windows, the imminent release of a new version is the perfect time to look at making the switch to Ubuntu. The user interface change between Windows 7 (and older) and Windows 10 is a substantial leap, which for a large number of businesses will require staff retraining and readjustment. With this inevitability in mind, it's a great opportunity to look at getting off the Windows upgrade treadmill and moving to a superior business OS with all the power of open source (and you can even run Windows in its own Ubuntu window). Don't just take our word for it – head on over to www.ubuntu.com/desktop to check out the full product for zero cost, or take an easy online tour.



