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Join Windows CVP Aidan Marcuss as he kicks off Tech Community Live: Windows edition!
Learn from the Windows experts through this interactive panel discussion on what's new, what's changed, and what's on the horizon in the areas of Windows security, servicing, and endpoint management since Microsoft Ignite and Windows 11 announcements.
Our engineering and product experts will be standing by to answer your questions live--or you can submit questions early (by posting a Comment below) and catch up on demand. It's going to be a big year for Windows and we're here to support you!
Host: Aidan Marcuss, Corporate Vice President, Windows
As Windows CVP, Aidan Marcuss and his organization define the multi-year Windows product plan and Microsoft Store on Windows experiences, and work with partners to deliver the best devices and application experiences to customers.
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- vnavarroCopper ContributorHi, is there a link for the webinar?
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Just click play above (or click refresh if you don't see it yet)!- GlenntjaBrass ContributorIt doesn't seem to be live but a pre-recorded event?
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Welcome to Let's talk Windows and the official start of Tech Community Live: Windows edition! While Aidan, David, Gabe, and Jason discuss the latest in Windows security, servicing, and management, the engineering and product teams building Windows are standing by here to answer your questions and listen to your feedback. Post your questions and comments in the Comment on this event… box above.
Supporting today's live chat and Q&A will be Joe Lurie, Thomas Trombley, Jason Leznek, Alan Meeus, Steve Thomas, David Guyer, Kevin Mineweaser, Albert Cabello Serrano, Zach Dvorak, Scott Duffey, Tristan Scott, Mike Danoski, John Wilcox, Kevin Mineweaser, and others!
- LukeBlevinsCopper ContributorWith the announcement of the new Windows, and its yearly update cadence, users rightly wonder if this is a new precedent. Does Windows 11 reflect a renewed commitment to innovation at the consumer level? Can Microsoft talk more about how they can now service the shell independently of the OS?
- AriaUpdated
Microsoft
As we always have, we are dedicated to providing the best features and value to our customers to keep them productive and protected. Windows 11 is just another way in which we continue to explore how we can improve serviceability, innovation, and feature deployment to provide customers the operating system they need as we enter a more hybrid world. We are committed to these innovations whether they are new servicing methods, improved delivery, reducing downtime or download sizes.
- SeMeDeIron ContributorHi everybody, will there be more features (like "news an weather" last month) in the future that are introduced trough monthly-kb-updates? And will there be altough new OMA-URIs implemented (e. g. to configure such new features) which will introduced by monthly-kb-updates? Both questions regarding new windows 10 releases and windows 11.
- Joe_Lurie
Microsoft
Thanks for the question SeMeDe! We just published a blog on this this morning https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/windows-quality-updates-primer/ba-p/2569385