Microsoft Debunks Windows 11 Upgrade Myths

Microsoft has recently addressed several misconceptions about upgrading to Windows 11 from Windows 10. The company has clarified these misconceptions in a blog post, aiming to assure users that the upgrade process is seamless and straightforward.

The post emphasizes that Windows 11 is fundamentally not much different from Windows 10. It is built on the same foundation, improving upon Windows 10’s strengths and addressing its limitations. This means that the upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 is designed to be as simple as a Windows 10 feature update.

One of the misconceptions addressed is the belief that to deploy Windows 11, one must also go full cloud native. Microsoft clarifies that organizations can confidently move to Windows 11 using their existing tooling, with minimal effort needed from IT admins and limited impact on the people in the organization.

The post also encourages organizations to explore cloud-native management and to consider moving to Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Entra ID. It suggests that organizations can accelerate and simplify the processes around upgrading and begin the move to cloud-native management by enabling co-management and moving the Windows Updates workload to Intune.

Overall, Microsoft’s aim with this post is to reassure users and IT professionals that the transition to Windows 11 is not as daunting as it may seem, and to provide clear and accurate information to dispel any myths or misconceptions.

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