{"id":157441,"date":"2017-05-19T06:52:00","date_gmt":"2017-05-19T11:52:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ntegrait.com\/where-is-windows-10-going-post-creators-update\/"},"modified":"2017-05-19T06:52:00","modified_gmt":"2017-05-19T11:52:00","slug":"where-is-windows-10-going-post-creators-update","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ntegrait.com\/where-is-windows-10-going-post-creators-update\/","title":{"rendered":"Where is Windows 10 Going Post-Creators Update?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Creators Update gave Windows 10 a lot of basic improvement and syncing changes, plus some welcome updates to Microsoft Edge and Cortana. It was exciting, and appears to be largely bug-free so far, which is a big win for Microsoft \u2013 but what\u2019s on the horizon now? When will Windows 10 be updated again, and will that update include any particularly valuable features for your business? Here\u2019s what we know so far.<\/p>\n
A New Update This Year<\/strong><\/p>\n Even back in 2016, Microsoft announced that it would probably have two big Windows 10 updates in 2017. That information appears to be confirmed by Microsoft itself at Ignite Australia, where it was reported that a second Update would be released after the first Creators Update. Microsoft has had specific goals set for this update for a long time, so it\u2019s pretty easy to expect an autumn upgrade for Windows.<\/p>\n Smaller Updates<\/strong><\/p>\n We\u2019re already seeing a shift on the subject of updates for the Insider Program. It\u2019s very likely that Microsoft will bring this shift to all users in the coming months: The change focuses on moving away from very large updates like the Anniversary, which can introduce bug problems and other issues. Instead, the company will probably focus on smaller, more frequent updates via the Unified Update Platform. Not to get too deep into the data, but this involved a bit quality update<\/a> that will allow Microsoft to move away from twice-yearly upgrades and monthly quality updates to a more flexible system that will involve smaller and smoother changes.<\/p>\n A \u201cPeople Bar\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n The People Bar is a somewhat mysterious bit of Windows 10 that features something called \u201cMy People.\u201d It appears to be some type of integrated social experience that focuses more on the people in your life. Possibly it brings your contacts to your home page with some kind of icons that provide status updates about what friends are doing. You can see something like this on the Xbox One, which could be a template for non-gaming sectors as well. This feature is probably destined to come out in latter 2017.<\/p>\n