The company says this version is ready for broad deployment

Nov 5, 2021 08:13 GMT  ·  By

All eyes are on Windows 11 these days, but this doesn’t necessarily mean the company has forgotten about Windows 10.

In fact, Microsoft doesn’t even have any other option than continuing to improve Windows 10, especially as this operating system will continue to be supported until October 2025.

As a result, Microsoft has recently announced that Windows 10 version 21H1 is now available for everybody, as it has reached the final stage of the rollout. In other words, it’s ready for broad deployment as well, so if you use Windows 10 in your company, you should theoretically be able to update the entire fleet of devices to version 21H1 just properly.

“Windows 10, version 21H1 is designated for broad deployment. As always, we recommend that you update your devices to the latest version of Windows 10 as soon as possible to ensure that you can take advantage of the latest features and advanced protections from the latest security threats,” Microsoft explains.

The Windows 10 support

In the meantime, Microsoft is also getting ready to release another Windows 10 feature update called November 2021 Update and supposed to refresh the operating system with small touches here and there.

Microsoft remains committed to improving Windows 10, as the upgrade to Windows 11 isn’t available for all devices out there.

“For customers who are using a PC that won’t upgrade, and who aren’t ready to transition to a new device, Windows 10 is the right choice. We will support Windows 10 through October 14, 2025 and we recently announced that the next feature update to Windows 10 is coming later this year. Whatever you decide, we are committed to supporting you and offering choice in your computing journey,” Microsoft said in the original Windows 11 announcement regarding the Windows 10 support.