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Introducing Windows 10 for IT Professionals

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Get a head start evaluating Windows 10--with early technical insights from award-winning journalist and Windows expert Ed Bott. This guide introduces new features and capabilities, providing a practical, high-level overview for IT professionals ready to begin deployment planning now. This book is a preview, a work in progress about a work in progress. It offers a snapshot of the Windows 10 Technical Preview as of April 2015, on the eve of the BUILD Developers’ Conference in San Francisco.

178 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 26, 2015

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November 6, 2019
Interview published by me with him revealed he released false information, for example, the failure rate upgrading to windows 10 when he put a percent on no information that is possible to obtain to either guess a venture yet, Microsoft paid this CNET contributor now after my outing of his terroristic threats due to disclosing his timestamped public verbal garbage that 12 year Olds say to their haters completely outed to all Microsoft upper management. As the audience of this book, a certified MS partner, asking for information to have been seen to show his inability and was fired
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March 1, 2018
Nice overview as expected slightly out of date

Slightly out of date but still informative overview over Win10. It's a quick read so worth the 2 Hours to get an idea.
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September 14, 2015
This free Ebook from Microsoft Press does what the title says. In addition, if you aren't an IT pro, but fall toward the power user end of the scale, and you've read at least one thick book on some previous version of Windows, you can benefit from the book's general coverage of the Windows 10 user experience. Author Ed Bott is a seasoned writer and it shows, in easy-to-read prose that is eerily free of typos. Reading this book should reduce the scope for confusion or frustration when you get your hands on the release version of Windows 10. Importantly, you'll understand the reasoning behind the features that isn't always apparent the first time you encounter them.

Once the Windows 10 release date arrives, we'll soon see the usual raft of thick books that accompany every Windows release. Some of them will be more suitable for readers who are new to Windows, or who are new to digging deep. But unlike this book, the thick books aren't likely to be free. You can't really go wrong by reading an Ed Bott book about Windows that costs you nothing.
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24 reviews
August 12, 2015
Win 10

If your looking to be informed about window's next operating system. Then this book goes into details about the newest features in windows ten. Especially for IT's who want to implement Windows ten in their organization.
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October 13, 2016
As stated in title. Short review of features available in Windows 10 which can be useful from company's point of view. Book is covering only beta release from April 2015.
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