Surface Pro October Update: Microsoft Teams Up With Dell To Bring Surface Pro To The Workplace!
Vlad Tverdohleb | | Sep 09, 2015 10:58 PM EDT |
(Photo : REUTERS/Brendan McDermid) Panos Panay, corporate vice president for Surface Computing at Microsoft Corp, presents the Microsoft Surface Pro 3.
Microsoft leverages the momentum gained by its Windows 10 upgrade by creating a new partnership with Dell. After celebrating the first 75 million devices already running the latest operating system, Microsoft announced that Dell will offer Surface Pro tablet line beginning in October through its commercial sales channels.
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With the development of Windows 10, Microsoft took into consideration feedback from customers in an effort to create an improved operating system that is able to deliver the features and capabilities requested by enterprise customers, according to Fortune. Windows 10 comes with a range of security and productivity features designed for working more efficiently and effectively in enterprise environments, according to Tech Radar.
The present challenge facing Microsoft is to convince larger corporations to migrate to its new flagship operating system Windows 10. Due to the potential risks involved as well as the high costs, large companies are usually slower to adopt new technologies. They are likely to postpone the upgrade until their existing licensing agreements expire or old hardware breaks down.
Dell is aiming to make the transition to Windows 10 as easy as possible for all of its customers, according to the statement made in a Microsoft press release by the chairman and chief executive officer of the company Michael Dell. He added that the two companies will promote Surface together, "with the best sales, service and support in the world."
Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 is an excellent device, according to experts, one of the best all-around device available as it packs a complete PC into a tablet, with all of the capabilities and features of a standard laptop or desktop.
Market analysts expect that Microsoft will use its new line of Intel Skylake processors in its next version of the Surface Pro line. The new Surface Pro may also include features like Intel Real Sense 3D camera or a fingerprint scanner in order to facial recognition features provided by Windows 10.
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