Major Updates every March and September, Microsoft

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Microsoft revealed last year that it was planning two major Windows 10 updates for 2017. After shipping its Creators Update recently, the next major release will arrive in September. Microsoft is now committing to what it calls a “predictable twice-per-year” feature release schedule for Windows 10. Future updates will arrive in March or September each year, and Microsoft says each feature release will be serviced and supported for 18 months.
Source: Microsoft will now release major Windows 10 updates every March and September

Expect Redstone 3 Features to be announced next month.
 

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This could be very good for home users, but on the other hand I'm not too sure about high end business. If there is an major update that needs to be release to fix some security issue or whatever comes up they have to wait till March, or this case September. Long time to wait for business to get updates.
 

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I voted "possibly"
Seems better than once a year i guess?
But.... i'm weary about bugs and issues, where as once a year gives MS time to iron out the bugs!
Hope that makes sense???
 

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Who wouldn't want free upgrades pushing new features and fixes. If you don't want them just postpone them and you are done.
 
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