Win10 family version /win10 professional version /win10 enterprise version What is the difference

  

A lot of friends asked me what is the difference between win10 home version/win10 professional version/win10 enterprise version? Before the small series also on the win10 home version /win10 professional version /win10 enterprise version of the difference has also been introduced to everyone, but some people do not understand, here to give you a detailed explanation!


Win10 Home Edition is mainly for individual users, Win10 Professional and Enterprise Edition are the choice of technology enthusiasts and enterprises. For traditional personal computers, tablets, and two-in-one computers, basically, Win10 Home Edition, Win10 Professional Edition, and Win10 Enterprise Edition are involved.

Win10 Home Edition (called Win10 Home): For ordinary users, Win10 Home Edition is the best choice. Includes the new Windows Universal App Store, Microsoft Edge Web Browser, Cortana Personal Assistant, Continuum Tablet Mode, Windows Hello Biometric, and more.

Win10 Professional Edition (called Win10 Pro): For technology enthusiasts and enterprise/technicians, built-in a series of Win10 enhancements including Group Policy, Bitlocker Drive Encryption, Remote Access Service, Domain Name Connection, And the new Windows Update for Business.

Win10 Enterprise Edition (called Win10 Enterprise): Includes all the features of Win10 Professional Edition. In addition, to meet the needs of enterprises, Enterprise Edition will also increase PC management and deployment, advanced security, virtualization, etc. Features.

Explanation of the functions mentioned above:

• Windows To Go: Let enterprise users get the experience of “Bring Your Own PC”, which is carried by users through USB storage devices. Run Win10 to let the system, applications, data, etc. move with you.

• DirectAccess: Allows enterprise users to remotely log in to the corporate intranet without the need for a VPN, and helps administrators maintain computers and implement software updates.

• BranchCache: Allows users to cache files, web pages, and other content through a central server, avoiding frequent duplicate downloads.

• AppLocker: Solve problems by restricting the files and applications that the user group is allowed to run.

• Long Term Servicing Branch: Allows users to accept only security updates. No feature updates are accepted.

• Device Guard: Helping users protect against growing security threats against devices, identities, applications and sensitive information

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