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Windows 10 for Enterprise Administrators

By : Richard Diver, Manuel Singer, Jeff Stokes
Book Image

Windows 10 for Enterprise Administrators

By: Richard Diver, Manuel Singer, Jeff Stokes

Overview of this book

Microsoft's launch of Windows 10 is a step toward satisfying enterprise administrators' needs for management and user experience customization. This book provides enterprise administrators with the knowledge needed to fully utilize the advanced feature set of Windows 10 Enterprise. This practical guide shows Windows 10 from an administrator's point of view. You'll focus on areas such as installation and configuration techniques based on your enterprise requirements, various deployment scenarios and management strategies, and setting up and managing admin and other user accounts. You'll see how to configure Remote Server Administration Tools to remotely manage Windows Server and Azure Active Directory. Lastly, you will learn modern mobile device management for effective BYOD and how to enable enhanced data protection, system hardening, and enterprise-level security with the new Windows 10 in order to prevent data breaches and to impede attacks. By the end of this book, you will know the key technologies and capabilities in Windows 10 and will confidently be able to manage and deploy these features in your organization.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Microsoft Fluent Design

The Microsoft Fluent Design system brings new APIs and animation engine, running in a separate process from the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app. This will enable developers to create interfaces that achieve quick and fluid motion at a consistent 60 frames per second. The same capability will be available on lower-spec IoT devices as well as top-of-the-range gaming machines.

This will enable new sensory experiences for user interfaces, providing new capabilities for input controls and methods, such as 3D touch, gaze, and virtual reality, to interact with custom animations in a dynamic and responsive way, without requiring huge compute power.

You can find out more about Microsoft Fluent Design at the following website: https://fluent.microsoft.com/.