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As organizations look to maximize their remaining budget and prepare for 2026, now is the moment to modernize device fleets with Surface for Business. These limited-time Surface promotions make it easier to accelerate refresh cycles, strengthen endpoint security, and equip employees with devices that are AI-ready from day one. Surface for Business devices combine productivity-forward design, leading AI capabilities, and Microsoft security at multiple layers. Whether refreshing a subset of users or upgrading entire departments, organizations can close the year with hardware that helps reduce risk, assists in lowering management overhead, and positions teams for the next wave of AI-driven productivity. Secure by Design Surface for Business devices deliver hardware-based protections aligned with Secured-core PC standards. Hardware-based security, advanced firmware protections, and a growing number of memory-safe drivers help reduce exposure across the stack, providing peace of mind that clears the way for AI innovation. AI-Ready With advanced processors including powerful AI chips on supported models, Surface for Business devices are ready to help employees maximize their skills using AI to drive business forward. From a dedicated Copilot key 1 to Foundry on Windows 2 for developing local agents, these devices provide the foundation for people to achieve their best. Learn more about unlocking AI innovation in our new eBook. Ready to Deploy Surface for Business devices support Windows Autopilot 3 , enabling IT teams to deploy devices directly to employees, preconfigured with corporate profiles and security baselines, without imaging or desk-side setup. Combined with centralized management through Microsoft Intune 4 , organizations can reduce deployment time and help keep endpoints consistent from day one. Make the Most of Year-End Purchasing Opportunities Maximize remaining 2025 budget by exploring end-of-year savings on select Surface for Business devices. Work with your preferred reseller to capitalize on year-end spend, or purchase directly through Microsoft Store in the US 5 to take advantage of available offers that make modernizing your device fleet easier as you prepare for 2026. Resellers can help organizations align device selection, deployment plans, and support needs while optimizing budget utilization. Businesses purchasing through Microsoft Store benefit from fast, free shipping and a 60-day return window on most physical products. 6 Across both channels, Surface for Business offers provide a cost-effective path to refresh devices now rather than deferring upgradesāhelping IT leaders complete their roadmap, meet procurement targets, and deliver new value to end users before the new year. Find a reseller [https://www.microsoft.com/surface/business/where-to-buy-microsoft-surface Buy from Microsoft Store US [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/collections/surface-deals-bundles] References Feature availability varies by device and market. See Key Support for details. Some capabilities may require additional subscriptions not included with Windows or Surface devices. Windows Autopilot device preparation depends on specific capabilities available in Windows client and Microsoft Entra ID. It also requires a mobile device management (MDM) service such as Microsoft Intune. These capabilities can be obtained through various editions and subscription programs. Additional licenses required, not included with Surface. Offers and promotions vary by market. Terms apply. Microsoft Store only ships to certain countries; see Shipping options, costs, and delivery times - Microsoft Support for details.182Views1like0CommentsSafe to delete the Surface Hub 3 "admin" account?
We manage our Surface Hubs with Teams Rooms Pro (and Intune where needed). The Windows default local administrator account is disabled during enrollment by the Deployment policy. Intune is configured to add an Entra group to the Local Administrators group, whose membership we manage with an Identity Governance policy. We are all set for administration. And if we were ever to be locked out of a Surface Hub, we would re-image it and begin again. During the Out-of-box experience, a new administrator account named ".\admin", with a well-known simple three letter password, is added to Surface Hub 3 devices. Presumably, the account is added a "convenience". All my testing and research has shown that this account is not needed or used. Is it safe to delete ".\admin" account? Or later, will I find Microsoft expected to use that account in some way? Thanks, in advance.147Views0likes0Comments