I recommend Windows 10 for beginners. But when an engineer or technician grows higher, I recommend migrating to Linux. It's very useful and very stable. As for rating Windows 10 on a scale of one to ten, I would rate it a seven.
Cloud Product Specialist at PT. DATACOMM DIANGRAHA
Real User
Top 5
2024-09-09T06:32:00Z
Sep 9, 2024
In Windows 10, we have Windows Defender for security. We haven't faced any compatibility issues with Windows 10, and it works normally with our system. I would recommend the solution to other users because most people are familiar with Windows. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I use Microsoft Defender in Windows 10. When it comes to the security part of Windows 10, sometimes it fails to update. In our company, we are using another antivirus tool that offers total security. On top of Windows 10, I have a third-party antivirus tool. One time, I tried using Windows 11, but I was not satisfied with it because it was very heavy for my system, and my system slowed down. Performance in Windows 10 is better than Windows 11. I have not integrated the tool with other products. There are no AI integration projects with the tool that my company handles. I am satisfied with the tool. After Windows 7, Windows 8 was very bad. When Windows 10 was launched, it was very good and comparable to Windows 7. The upgraded features in Windows 10 are very good. I recommend the tool to others. I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
Analyst at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-09-04T11:52:00Z
Sep 4, 2024
I don't personally manage the security features; corporate administrators handle that. I don't control the default Windows security services. Our company plans to upgrade to Windows 11 in a few months, replacing Windows 10. I'm unsure about performance compared to Linux, but I'm more used to Windows, so I don't plan to switch. We have OneDrive integration, but I don't use it much. For security and privacy reasons, I prefer keeping my files locally on hard disks rather than in the cloud. I also don't like distributing my files across cloud networks to make them more available to others. I'd rate Windows 10 as eight out of ten. It's not a ten because of unnecessary features like the tiled interface and installation questions. Also, a controversial feature in Windows 11 would automatically take screenshots every few seconds, including passwords and secret information. After complaints, Microsoft made this feature off by default. They presented it as an advantage for retrieving lost information, but people feared privacy implications. That's why I don't rate it a ten.
At some point in time, Windows 10 will reach the end of service, and then it can not be supported by Microsoft. I think everybody has to upgrade the OS to Windows 11 from Windows 10. Windows 10 and Windows 11 look quite similar. It is quite easy to use the very good secured features in Windows 11. When I used to use Windows 10, it was quite difficult to find the features that I wanted. When it comes to protection, Windows 11 gives many functions or default options, but Windows 10 does not. When it comes to the integration features, Windows 10 and Windows 11 are the same. Nowadays, many product companies support Windows 11, and then they start to support Windows 10. Many people, like me, normally use ChatGPT. ChatGPT has two versions, one is for free and the other is a commercial version. The commercial version is excellent, and I am satisfied with it. If I need some features or functions in Windows 10 or Windows 11, I check with my IT team. Over Windows 10, I would recommend Windows 11 to others. I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
After the tool's implementation, I can say that I see that its performance is better since the system does not hang anymore. The UI is also good. Overall, the experience is even better with Windows 11. Windows 10 was definitely better than Windows 7. Windows 11 is better than Windows 10. I like the fact that Windows 10 introduced Windows Defender, so I don't have to install antivirus separately. Windows Defender works well. I have not integrated the tool with other teams. I recommend Windows 11 over Windows 10. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
There was a recent issue regarding vulnerabilities where hackers could access desktops remotely through firmware. This wasn't fully dependent on Microsoft, as it involved browsers like Chrome and Explorer. Once identified, the issue was resolved quickly. I advise those wanting to use Windows 10 to go for Windows 11 instead. Overall, I'd rate it a nine out of ten.
It's very important to have a good 360-degree security solution to cover the risks associated with integrating third-party solutions. It's important to have a good endpoint solution and a good firewall. It's also important to have good patch management and asset management. I would recommend the solution to other users. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I am satisfied with the updates of Windows 10. I would advise users to choose Windows 11 because updates and support to Windows 10 will end soon. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Windows 10 is a good operating system for technical and IT personnel. It is a stable system. It has security features. It’s good for individual users. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
The solution provides a very high security framework that benefits our organization. I have been lucky to have the solution's compatibility with my client's hardware, such as laptops and notebooks. So, the deployment process is very easy. Windows 10 is a very straightforward, capable, and reliable operating system. However, it will be outdated in the future. Overall, I rate the solution ten out of ten.
Head - Process Digitilisation at Feynman Consulting Group
Real User
Top 20
2024-05-03T11:07:00Z
May 3, 2024
We faced no security issues as we were using the ordinary Defender features. We just had two L1 people who would maintain and deploy the tool. I would not recommend Windows 10 to other users because it is not a stable solution. Windows 10 supported our hardware compatibility quite well. Windows 10 gave us good value for money. Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
We've dealt with Microsoft Volume Licensing and OEM licensing. It is worth using Windows 10. It is better than Windows 8. There aren't many other options. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
Software Engineer at OMFYS Technologies India Pvt.Ltd
Real User
Top 10
2024-01-16T12:43:00Z
Jan 16, 2024
I will recommend the solution to others. It is easy to set up. Anyone can set it up. It is also easy to use. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
We might upgrade to Windows 11 by the end of this year because the support provided for Windows 10 might end soon. Overall, I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the product an eight out of ten. The benefits are more related to software users or people who use Windows in organizations. It's easy to manage domains and configure it. That's a major benefit. Even if the OS gets corrupted or compromised, users can easily format the system and start over. That can be done very easily.
I recommend the solution to those who plan to use it as it is a user-friendly product that anyone can use. I rate the overall product a ten out of ten.
If you do not have a professional system administrator on staff or under contract, I do not advise you to use Windows at all. (Although, to be fair, I must say that Windows 10 is the most mature)
If you don't know and don't know how to customize Windows: disable telemetry (which will constantly send various data, including but not limited to screenshots of your screen and the state of your programs, to Microsoft's servers without your knowledge), disable a bunch of useless notifications and services, disable remote access to your desktop, configure updates, etc.
Also keep in mind that Windows 10 in a long isolation from the internet (more than 3 months) will "doubt the authenticity" of your license and may start issuing notifications requiring you to re-activate. And many other things under the guise of "taking care of your security" and your financial income. If you have more than 10 Windows PCs and laptops -- administration will gradually start to become suboptimal and complex.
Windows is good for home, entertainment and personal use. Otherwise it requires more administration than MacOS or even Linux. I say 5 (max) of 10
Senior Officer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-05-29T05:00:00Z
May 29, 2023
One licensed Windows 10 product can be obtained for multiple PCs; this is a significant advantage over competitors. I would overall rate this product a ten out of ten. This is mainly due to its superior user-friendliness. For Windows 10, local support can be found easily in my area, which is another reason for my rating.
I rate Windows 10 nine out of 10. My suggestion to people who plan to use Windows 10 is to disable all the notifications and advertising that are enabled by default, like the news, weather, etc.
SAP Busines Tech Lead. at a non-tech company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-05-24T13:26:00Z
May 24, 2023
Mac has limited features compared to Windows. The product’s reboot time has been incredibly reduced. Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
I'm certified with the product. The way we are using and we are selling it, I find that it's a good product. I'm using both Windows 11 and 10 right now and I am very happy with the Microsoft products. They have been great. I'd advise others not to hesitate if they are considering using it. It's a very strong solution. If you have a good PC or laptop, it will work well. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten.
I rate Windows 10 eight out of 10. Microsoft should fix their releases as much as possible before putting them out. When I first installed Windows 10, I had to implement a lot of patches every week. This is not good. And even if we have a support service that prevents malware, we need to install antivirus and check every day. This isn't a problem for Unix-based platforms, which have more resilience for that. It depends on the use case. If you want to use Windows 10 for office applications, it's okay, but I wouldn't recommend it for industrial applications.
Technology Manager at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-13T12:16:46Z
Dec 13, 2021
I would rate the solution at a nine out of ten. I haven't given it a perfect mark as there is always room for some form of improvement, even on solutions that work quite well. I'd recommend it to other users and companies.
IT Support Team Leader at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-12-13T11:27:00Z
Dec 13, 2021
In general, I don't recommend Windows 10. If it is for personal use, I always advise others to avoid Windows for personal use and to use Mac. I'm very familiar with the Mac. I'm using Mac for my personal use. I always advise Mac for personal use, but for business, I always recommend Windows. I rate Windows 10 a seven out of ten.
Functional Consultant at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-11-25T11:45:25Z
Nov 25, 2021
I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten. We've been satisfied with it in general. I would recommend the solution to others considering implementing it.
Principal Consultant at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-11-23T19:58:00Z
Nov 23, 2021
I rate this solution a ten out of ten. I haven't worked on any operating system other than this, so it's all I know, but I have no complaints. In my organization, there are 70 computers using Windows 10. I would recommend this solution.
Manager at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-11-22T13:40:00Z
Nov 22, 2021
Even though Microsoft won't need my recommendation because Windows is such a popular tool, I recommend this to anyone who is looking into implementing this solution. There are about 500 people in my organization using this solution. There is no team necessary for deployment and you spend almost no time on maintenance compared to the duration of time that you are using Windows. It's very simple. I would rate Windows 10 a ten out of ten. It's a perfect tool and the cost is very reasonable.
I would recommend this solution to others. It is good for users that have not used Linux, unit commands operating systems or Mac systems. I rate Windows 10 a seven out of ten.
Co-Founder at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2021-11-18T22:55:00Z
Nov 18, 2021
I would rate Windows 10 a five out of ten, primarily because the updates for the desktop version are a nightmare and need improvement. I recommend Windows to anybody who isn't technically proficient. Otherwise, go with Ubuntu Linux.
Network Engineer at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-11-15T17:03:50Z
Nov 15, 2021
I'd rate the solution at a ten out of ten overall. I've been very happy with its capabilities. I would recommend the solution to other users or other companies.
Office 365 support specialist at a renewables & environment company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-11-05T11:21:25Z
Nov 5, 2021
A normal user I would advise them to follow the instruction when you install Windows 10 and use the search function because everything can be found in the search function. There's lots of information you can find in the browser, in a Google search. We talking about a very specific product. Windows 10 is an operating system, it's not real software, it's difficult to evaluate. I rate Windows 10 seven out of ten.
Assistant Manager at a educational organization with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-10-25T11:32:44Z
Oct 25, 2021
I consider the solution to be okay. I do not see a need to improve the solution's security features. I feel the interface and dashboard are fine. I adopt it in such a way that it suits my needs. There are several thousand people making use of the solution in my university. The solution is fine by me and I make use of it, but I am not in a position to recommend it to others. I feel there is no alternative. As I am unfamiliar with Mac and Linux, I do not attempt their use. I rate Windows 10 as a seven out of ten.
IT Engineer at a real estate/law firm with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-10-12T10:59:47Z
Oct 12, 2021
I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. We've been pretty happy with its capabilities. I would recommend the solution to other users and organizations.
I would rate Windows 10 an eight out of 10. If users don't want to worry about compatibility with any Windows application, I think that Windows is a good solution.
Manager, BI & Analytics at Perceptive Analytics
Real User
2021-09-10T13:19:42Z
Sep 10, 2021
I have the solution deployed on my laptop. I'm using the latest version of the solution at this time. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. I'm pretty happy with its capabilities.
Product Manager at a consultancy with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-09-07T20:55:39Z
Sep 7, 2021
Our company uses the product. I am just an end-user. I'm pretty neutral in terms of recommending it to anyone. There are pros and cons. I'd rate the solution at a six out of ten.
Management Executive at a security firm with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-09-07T12:04:23Z
Sep 7, 2021
I'm just a customer or an end-user. As a cloud-based solution, we're using the latest version of the product. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten. We've been happy with its capabilities in general. We would recommend the solution to other users.
Information Management Specialist at a government with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-09-06T09:03:41Z
Sep 6, 2021
I'm just a customer and an end-user. I don't have a business relationship with Microsoft. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. We have enjoyed using it over the years. We are satisfied with its capabilities. I would recommend the solution to other organizations.
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Consultant
2021-08-20T09:03:41Z
Aug 20, 2021
I'm just a customer and an end-user. I would recommend this solution. It's not ideal for very heavy projects, however, for moderate or medium-type of projects that do not have a very heavy load or too much multitasking, Windows 10 is excellent. Windows 10 makes for pretty comfortable working. It doesn't need users to be experienced in anything. If you want to start a new thing with Windows 10 OS, you don't need to worry about that. You can get into it easily. You don't need to have knowledge of any specific things so that you can catch up with the solution and how to use it easily. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
Because it's very good, I would rate Windows 10 at nine on a scale from one to ten. I'm using the oldest development environment for business informatics. So, for those not interested in gaming or in graphic design, especially for all business users, I strongly recommend Windows 10.
Senior Infrastructure and System Engineer at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-07-27T15:20:09Z
Jul 27, 2021
I work as a consultant for companies and it depends on the client. So sometimes I work in large environments, sometimes medium, sometimes small environments. I'd recommend the solution to other users and companies. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. I've been very happy with its capabilities.
Divisional Manager - Digital at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-07-26T15:07:08Z
Jul 26, 2021
The solution is very good. It is user-friendly. I utilize the solution for my personal use. I would definitely recommend the solution to others. I rate Windows 10 as a ten out of ten.
QA Test Lead at a insurance company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-07-26T10:33:08Z
Jul 26, 2021
I'm a customer and an end-user. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten. It's an okay product, however, there are areas for improvement, specifically if you look at the performance. That said, I would recommend the solution to other users.
Owner at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Reseller
2021-07-23T15:09:12Z
Jul 23, 2021
I do resell Microsoft products to the distributor, however, not directly from Microsoft. I've got it on all my devices now. I don't have any older Windows now. I'd recommend the solution to others. Windows 10 would probably be your safe go-to if you're looking for Microsoft. If you're looking for something else and can't afford the cost, then I would say Linux options may be ideal. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
IT Project Manager, Senior Java Developer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-07-21T11:54:52Z
Jul 21, 2021
There are thousands using the solution in my organization. I would definitely recommend the solution to others I rate Windows 10 as a six or seven out of ten.
Group DWH and BI Senior Manager at Virgin Mobile Middle East and Africa
Real User
2021-07-08T11:26:24Z
Jul 8, 2021
In the market, we are limited to Microsoft, Linux, or Mac. Mac is only on Apple and all their propriety products and Linux is mostly for database servers. Microsoft is a market-leading company and provides a very user-friendly environment in Windows 10 and I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Windows 10 a nine out of ten.
Security consultant at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2021-07-06T12:18:00Z
Jul 6, 2021
I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten. We've been pleased with its overall capabilities. Whether or not I would recommend the solution depends on the company. If it's working on open source, then it should stick to Linux. If it's working on closed source too and the company is not worried about the source or any application on the Linux system, then they should remain on Windows. Basically, it depends on the usage.
Project Manager at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2021-06-15T14:44:13Z
Jun 15, 2021
I use the solution both for personal purposes as well as part of my employment duties. I can't speak to which version of the solution we are using. I can't say if it is the latest or not. On a scale from one to ten, I would rate it as a nine. We've been very pleased with its overall capabilities over the time that we have used it. I'd recommend the solution to other users and companies.
Graduate Trainee at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-06-15T09:00:04Z
Jun 15, 2021
We're using the latest version of the solution. It gets updates directly from Microsoft. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten. I've been quite happy with its capabilities. I'd recommend it to other users and other organizations.
IT at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-06-10T17:48:00Z
Jun 10, 2021
There is currently no integration of which to speak concerning Windows 10. It is a workstation ware. The solution is also deployed on-premises. It basically serves as a workstation OS. This is the OS I want, one for use as a normal office work tool. I use the solution on my personal PC and also in my organization for its purposes of laptop billing. Everybody's PC runs on Windows 10. We are talking about more than 500 users. I would definitely recommend the solution to others. It is about the best OS obtainable at present. As Windows 10 consumes a lot of resources I will rate it as an eight out of ten.
Data Scientist at a university with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-04-15T12:48:37Z
Apr 15, 2021
I have been relying on the Windows firewall for eight years now — the security is good. I'd definitely recommend Windows just because of that. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a rating of nine. There is always room for improvement, that's why I am giving it a nine.
My advice for anybody who is using Windows 10 is to make sure that you continue to do the updates and keep your patches up to date. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Information Technology Supervisor at a renewables & environment company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-02-18T08:38:21Z
Feb 18, 2021
Windows 10 is a big step up from Windows 7. Windows 8 was not that great. Overall, Windows 10 is a lot better than previous versions. You'll have to update as soon as Windows 7 is no longer supported. If you stick with Windows 7, there are going to be security risks as it's not supported and updated by Windows. That's a big deal if you want security, etc. I would absolutely recommend Windows 10 to others. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give this solution a rating of nine.
From the last three-four years, while I was using Windows 10, I think it took me some time to really get used to it properly. For example, we had to figure out how to search. Though they have included improvements from a previous version it took time to learn the new changes. There is not anything to can say negative because you do not have an option to choose in some cases. When you have a PC environment Windows 10 should be there. If you want to review the previous versions or any extensive version of Windows 10, then it may be different. Enterprise has some added features that the basic does not, these advanced features are available for those who need it. There are other solutions such as Mac or Linux, but in a PC environment, you do not have a specific choice. I rate Windows 10 an eight out of ten.
Vice President - Network and Infrastructure at NJA LLC
Real User
2021-01-23T07:44:49Z
Jan 23, 2021
For those interested in using Windows 10, I would advise them to stay up to date with security patches. The one bad thing about Windows is that it tends to put the system slowly into acquiesce mode, where things stop operating if you don't apply security patches. When it comes to that, the first level of troubleshooting is installing the operating system patches, and then before you know it, everything's working fine again. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a nine.
Lead Enterprise Architect at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-01-14T13:48:05Z
Jan 14, 2021
I would recommend this solution for non-IT people. It is an operating system for a novice end-user. As an administrator, there are many tools that I don't find in it. I would rate Windows 10 a seven out of ten.
Product Technical Manager at a tech company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2020-11-30T12:23:32Z
Nov 30, 2020
The features are there in this product, and I just don't want it to be too complicated. All the software that is delivered is Windows 10, by default, so there is no reason to recommend it. It's the only license that you can purchase now. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
We're a seller of Microsoft and we also use the product as well. In our country, one of the main products is Microsoft and many businesses use it. I don't really have enough experience to really make a strong recommendation for the solution. Overall, I would rate the solution six out of ten. We don't use it so much.
President at a educational organization with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-11-17T09:04:50Z
Nov 17, 2020
If you're going to use Windows 10, make sure to opt for the staff training. It's two sessions and it's very helpful. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a rating of nine.
Business Analyst at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-10-30T01:54:00Z
Oct 30, 2020
I recommend it to everybody. Learn about it, learn how to install Windows, how to resolve challenges and problems. I would rate Windows 10 an eight out of ten. Windows needs to cut down because sometimes it's a little complex.
Sap Advanced Business Application Programming Developer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-10-29T15:41:42Z
Oct 29, 2020
I plan to continue using Windows 10. For any who is interested in using this solution, my advice would be don't buy an Apple first. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Solution Analyst/SQL Developer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-10-27T23:26:50Z
Oct 27, 2020
I think I'd recommend it. With Linux, you really need to have some kind of programming background or something, and it really depends on what you are using it for, but for general usage, I think Windows is more comfortable. You can control it via the user interface. In general, I think it's pretty comfortable. It's very comparable — I'd recommend Windows 10. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a rating of eight. I can't think of any disadvantages right now but I can't give it a higher rating because it's not perfect. That's why I chose eight.
Service Delivery Manager / Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-10-26T14:29:23Z
Oct 26, 2020
When I spend time on documentation, this is a very good application to use. I would recommend using Windows 10 to anyone who is interested in implementing this solution. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Senior Technical Specialist at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-10-26T12:10:27Z
Oct 26, 2020
I would recommend this solution, but it does not really require any recommendation. More than 50% of laptops have Windows 10 for sure. I would rate Windows 10 a nine out of ten.
General manager at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2020-08-09T07:19:57Z
Aug 9, 2020
We don't have a business relationship with the company. We're just a customer. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. It's a great product. We have no complaints as to how it's running and it's worked well for us so far. There really isn't anything missing.
Manager-IT at a construction company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-08-04T07:26:18Z
Aug 4, 2020
The use of Windows really depends on individual preference, but I would say Windows 10 is better. If you have the money then you can use Mac OS because it would make a difference if you have an iPhone plus an iPad, and you sync everything. To get all that into place requires a lot of money. Windows has its drawbacks and glitches and some instability, but on the whole it works and it's fine. There are problems with every solution - I would rate this product an eight out of 10.
IT Business Relationship Manager at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-08-03T06:11:06Z
Aug 3, 2020
We're Microsoft customers. We're always on the latest version of the solution. Part of our security policy requires us to be on the latest update at all times. We have a patch server that will deploy the latest patches, with updates to the clients, to regular machines. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. If it was more stable and offered better data protection, I would rate it higher.
Senior System Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-07-28T06:50:20Z
Jul 28, 2020
We're just customers. We don't have a business relationship with Microsoft. I'd recommend the solution. I believe a lot of people and companies already use it, to be honest. However, I do need to pay more for monitoring and to fix some issues related to the product. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
Architect at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2020-07-27T07:17:41Z
Jul 27, 2020
They have been evolving Windows 10 since it was released. Every time we open it, there is something new. It used to be that email and other utilities were on the system, but now they are cloud-based. Whether the older or newer interfaces are better, or not, doesn't matter because you get used to it and move along. In summary, Windows 10 is a good operating system and I recommend it. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Director Lean Infrastructure at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-07-26T08:19:01Z
Jul 26, 2020
Any advice I have for people considering this product depends on the use case. I would definitely recommend using Windows 10 as an operating system and a familiar choice. But I would definitely also recommend trying other operating systems. It is very important to know what other operating systems have to offer. This one operating system has massive dominance on the market and I do not like the way that 90% of the people are using only Microsoft products without even considering anything else. It is limiting. So my advice is: learn more about other desktop experiences and try Linux as well to see the differences and what it has to offer. On the scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate Windows 10 as an eight-out-of-ten. Eight is a good rating but Windows can be better.
In summary, my experience with Windows 10 is really good and I like most of the features. It is easy to use compared to other operating systems like Ubuntu. They provide the entire ecosystem including tools and technologies, and Microsoft has that whole umbrella available. It makes you feel comfortable. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Senior Network Specialist at Al Ghurair Investments
Real User
Top 5
2020-07-19T08:15:00Z
Jul 19, 2020
I wold advise them to check out the licensing, which needs improvement. They should consider it because the Microsoft operating system works with Microsoft Office license. We have to pay separately. I think they should prepare a package, with the operating system and the M365 license combined and there should be a big, good, and attractive package for the customers. This would be an improvement on the product. On a scale of one to ten I would give Windows 10 an eight.
Information Security Consultant at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
Consultant
2020-07-15T07:11:41Z
Jul 15, 2020
We're just a customer. We don't have a business relationship with Microsoft. The Microsoft ecosystem works really well when I have an active directory and am using Microsoft Outlook, Exchange, etc. They interact really well together. In regards to the solution being cost-effective, I would say the latest technologies from Microsoft have an administrative system that is much easier than running IBM. It's now so well interconnected that if you're trying to migrate to the cloud it's easy. Microsoft really tries to fill all of a company's technical needs, which works really well. I would rate the solution a solid nine out of ten. It's really great. Microsoft has done a lot to improve their offerings over the last few years. You can still improve every product somehow. They could always add more features and continuously refine the product. However, at this point, it's working really well for us.
We're just customers. We don't have a business relationship with the vendor. I'm not sure which version of the solution I'm using currently is. Windows 10 is quite a stable version of the solution. If you compare it with Windows 8, it is much, much better. If one wants to use Windows as an operating system, I would recommend it. If one is more comfortable with other operating systems, they can run it in a virtual machine and give partition on Windows so that half of the memory is allocated for other OS. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
Windows 10 is one of Microsoft’s most advanced operating systems for personal computers (PCs), tablets, and other similar devices. To date this operating system is active on more than 1.3 billion personal computers worldwide.
Windows 10 has many features that make it arguably the most popular operating system for PCs on the planet. Included in these are a wealth of security features designed to stop malware from compromising both devices and networks. It has integrations for various...
I recommend Windows 10 for beginners. But when an engineer or technician grows higher, I recommend migrating to Linux. It's very useful and very stable. As for rating Windows 10 on a scale of one to ten, I would rate it a seven.
In Windows 10, we have Windows Defender for security. We haven't faced any compatibility issues with Windows 10, and it works normally with our system. I would recommend the solution to other users because most people are familiar with Windows. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I use Microsoft Defender in Windows 10. When it comes to the security part of Windows 10, sometimes it fails to update. In our company, we are using another antivirus tool that offers total security. On top of Windows 10, I have a third-party antivirus tool. One time, I tried using Windows 11, but I was not satisfied with it because it was very heavy for my system, and my system slowed down. Performance in Windows 10 is better than Windows 11. I have not integrated the tool with other products. There are no AI integration projects with the tool that my company handles. I am satisfied with the tool. After Windows 7, Windows 8 was very bad. When Windows 10 was launched, it was very good and comparable to Windows 7. The upgraded features in Windows 10 are very good. I recommend the tool to others. I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
I don't personally manage the security features; corporate administrators handle that. I don't control the default Windows security services. Our company plans to upgrade to Windows 11 in a few months, replacing Windows 10. I'm unsure about performance compared to Linux, but I'm more used to Windows, so I don't plan to switch. We have OneDrive integration, but I don't use it much. For security and privacy reasons, I prefer keeping my files locally on hard disks rather than in the cloud. I also don't like distributing my files across cloud networks to make them more available to others. I'd rate Windows 10 as eight out of ten. It's not a ten because of unnecessary features like the tiled interface and installation questions. Also, a controversial feature in Windows 11 would automatically take screenshots every few seconds, including passwords and secret information. After complaints, Microsoft made this feature off by default. They presented it as an advantage for retrieving lost information, but people feared privacy implications. That's why I don't rate it a ten.
At some point in time, Windows 10 will reach the end of service, and then it can not be supported by Microsoft. I think everybody has to upgrade the OS to Windows 11 from Windows 10. Windows 10 and Windows 11 look quite similar. It is quite easy to use the very good secured features in Windows 11. When I used to use Windows 10, it was quite difficult to find the features that I wanted. When it comes to protection, Windows 11 gives many functions or default options, but Windows 10 does not. When it comes to the integration features, Windows 10 and Windows 11 are the same. Nowadays, many product companies support Windows 11, and then they start to support Windows 10. Many people, like me, normally use ChatGPT. ChatGPT has two versions, one is for free and the other is a commercial version. The commercial version is excellent, and I am satisfied with it. If I need some features or functions in Windows 10 or Windows 11, I check with my IT team. Over Windows 10, I would recommend Windows 11 to others. I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
After the tool's implementation, I can say that I see that its performance is better since the system does not hang anymore. The UI is also good. Overall, the experience is even better with Windows 11. Windows 10 was definitely better than Windows 7. Windows 11 is better than Windows 10. I like the fact that Windows 10 introduced Windows Defender, so I don't have to install antivirus separately. Windows Defender works well. I have not integrated the tool with other teams. I recommend Windows 11 over Windows 10. I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
There was a recent issue regarding vulnerabilities where hackers could access desktops remotely through firmware. This wasn't fully dependent on Microsoft, as it involved browsers like Chrome and Explorer. Once identified, the issue was resolved quickly. I advise those wanting to use Windows 10 to go for Windows 11 instead. Overall, I'd rate it a nine out of ten.
It's very important to have a good 360-degree security solution to cover the risks associated with integrating third-party solutions. It's important to have a good endpoint solution and a good firewall. It's also important to have good patch management and asset management. I would recommend the solution to other users. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I am satisfied with the updates of Windows 10. I would advise users to choose Windows 11 because updates and support to Windows 10 will end soon. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Windows 10 is a good operating system for technical and IT personnel. It is a stable system. It has security features. It’s good for individual users. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
The solution provides a very high security framework that benefits our organization. I have been lucky to have the solution's compatibility with my client's hardware, such as laptops and notebooks. So, the deployment process is very easy. Windows 10 is a very straightforward, capable, and reliable operating system. However, it will be outdated in the future. Overall, I rate the solution ten out of ten.
We faced no security issues as we were using the ordinary Defender features. We just had two L1 people who would maintain and deploy the tool. I would not recommend Windows 10 to other users because it is not a stable solution. Windows 10 supported our hardware compatibility quite well. Windows 10 gave us good value for money. Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
I advise others to use Windows 10 because it is not complex and it is very user-friendly. Overall I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
We've dealt with Microsoft Volume Licensing and OEM licensing. It is worth using Windows 10. It is better than Windows 8. There aren't many other options. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
I will recommend the solution to others. It is easy to set up. Anyone can set it up. It is also easy to use. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
I would recommend Windows 10 to other users. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
We might upgrade to Windows 11 by the end of this year because the support provided for Windows 10 might end soon. Overall, I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate it a ten out of ten. Because in the world, it's the most used OS in all companies. It's compatible with all applications.
The performance of the product is good. The product is easy to use and is straightforward. I rate the overall tool a nine out of ten.
I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the product an eight out of ten. The benefits are more related to software users or people who use Windows in organizations. It's easy to manage domains and configure it. That's a major benefit. Even if the OS gets corrupted or compromised, users can easily format the system and start over. That can be done very easily.
I recommend the solution to those who plan to use it as it is a user-friendly product that anyone can use. I rate the overall product a ten out of ten.
I would rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.
Overall, I rate the solution ten out of ten.
We do not use other systems like Oracle. Overall, I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
I will recommend the product to others. Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I recommend Windows 10 and rate it a ten out of ten. It is deployed on the cloud and has good functionality.
Overall, I would rate it eight out of ten.
If you do not have a professional system administrator on staff or under contract, I do not advise you to use Windows at all. (Although, to be fair, I must say that Windows 10 is the most mature)
If you don't know and don't know how to customize Windows: disable telemetry (which will constantly send various data, including but not limited to screenshots of your screen and the state of your programs, to Microsoft's servers without your knowledge), disable a bunch of useless notifications and services, disable remote access to your desktop, configure updates, etc.
Also keep in mind that Windows 10 in a long isolation from the internet (more than 3 months) will "doubt the authenticity" of your license and may start issuing notifications requiring you to re-activate. And many other things under the guise of "taking care of your security" and your financial income. If you have more than 10 Windows PCs and laptops -- administration will gradually start to become suboptimal and complex.
Windows is good for home, entertainment and personal use. Otherwise it requires more administration than MacOS or even Linux.Â
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Overall, I would rate it seven out of ten.
One licensed Windows 10 product can be obtained for multiple PCs; this is a significant advantage over competitors. I would overall rate this product a ten out of ten. This is mainly due to its superior user-friendliness. For Windows 10, local support can be found easily in my area, which is another reason for my rating.
I rate Windows 10 nine out of 10. My suggestion to people who plan to use Windows 10 is to disable all the notifications and advertising that are enabled by default, like the news, weather, etc.
I rate Windows 10 seven out of 10. Other operating systems are excellent but harder to use.
Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
Microsoft PowerPoint should have more templates. Microsoft Excel should have more statistical formulas. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
I would rate the product an eight out of ten. We have a team of four people who manage the tool.
Mac has limited features compared to Windows. The product’s reboot time has been incredibly reduced. Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
Overall, I rate Windows 10 an eight out of ten.
I recommend the solution to smaller companies. But for larger companies, I cannot recommend it. Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
I rate Microsoft Windows 10 an eight out of ten.
I rate this solution a nine out of ten. Regarding advice, it is very simple, and if you know how to use a computer, you can use it.
I'm certified with the product. The way we are using and we are selling it, I find that it's a good product. I'm using both Windows 11 and 10 right now and I am very happy with the Microsoft products. They have been great. I'd advise others not to hesitate if they are considering using it. It's a very strong solution. If you have a good PC or laptop, it will work well. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten.
I rate Windows 10 eight out of 10. Microsoft should fix their releases as much as possible before putting them out. When I first installed Windows 10, I had to implement a lot of patches every week. This is not good. And even if we have a support service that prevents malware, we need to install antivirus and check every day. This isn't a problem for Unix-based platforms, which have more resilience for that. It depends on the use case. If you want to use Windows 10 for office applications, it's okay, but I wouldn't recommend it for industrial applications.
I would rate the solution at a nine out of ten. I haven't given it a perfect mark as there is always room for some form of improvement, even on solutions that work quite well. I'd recommend it to other users and companies.
In general, I don't recommend Windows 10. If it is for personal use, I always advise others to avoid Windows for personal use and to use Mac. I'm very familiar with the Mac. I'm using Mac for my personal use. I always advise Mac for personal use, but for business, I always recommend Windows. I rate Windows 10 a seven out of ten.
I would recommend Windows 10.
I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten. We've been satisfied with it in general. I would recommend the solution to others considering implementing it.
I rate this solution a ten out of ten. I haven't worked on any operating system other than this, so it's all I know, but I have no complaints. In my organization, there are 70 computers using Windows 10. I would recommend this solution.
Even though Microsoft won't need my recommendation because Windows is such a popular tool, I recommend this to anyone who is looking into implementing this solution. There are about 500 people in my organization using this solution. There is no team necessary for deployment and you spend almost no time on maintenance compared to the duration of time that you are using Windows. It's very simple. I would rate Windows 10 a ten out of ten. It's a perfect tool and the cost is very reasonable.
I would recommend this solution to others. It is good for users that have not used Linux, unit commands operating systems or Mac systems. I rate Windows 10 a seven out of ten.
I would rate Windows 10 a five out of ten, primarily because the updates for the desktop version are a nightmare and need improvement. I recommend Windows to anybody who isn't technically proficient. Otherwise, go with Ubuntu Linux.
I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten. I'd recommend the solution to other users and organizations.
I'd rate the solution at a ten out of ten overall. I've been very happy with its capabilities. I would recommend the solution to other users or other companies.
A normal user I would advise them to follow the instruction when you install Windows 10 and use the search function because everything can be found in the search function. There's lots of information you can find in the browser, in a Google search. We talking about a very specific product. Windows 10 is an operating system, it's not real software, it's difficult to evaluate. I rate Windows 10 seven out of ten.
The solution is fine as is. I do not see shortcomings in it. Windows PATH has been used exclusively. I rate Windows 10 as a nine out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others who are considering it. I would rate Windows 10 a nine out of ten.
I rate Windows 10 nine out of 10.
I consider the solution to be okay. I do not see a need to improve the solution's security features. I feel the interface and dashboard are fine. I adopt it in such a way that it suits my needs. There are several thousand people making use of the solution in my university. The solution is fine by me and I make use of it, but I am not in a position to recommend it to others. I feel there is no alternative. As I am unfamiliar with Mac and Linux, I do not attempt their use. I rate Windows 10 as a seven out of ten.
I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. We've been pretty happy with its capabilities. I would recommend the solution to other users and organizations.
I rate Windows 10 nine out of 10.
I would rate Windows 10 an eight out of 10. If users don't want to worry about compatibility with any Windows application, I think that Windows is a good solution.
On a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a nine.
I rate Windows 10 a nine out of 10. We are recommending it for all of our new clients.
I would recommend this solution to others to use. I rate Windows 10 an eight out of ten.
I recommend this solution to others. I rate Windows 10 an eight out of ten.
I have the solution deployed on my laptop. I'm using the latest version of the solution at this time. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. I'm pretty happy with its capabilities.
Our company uses the product. I am just an end-user. I'm pretty neutral in terms of recommending it to anyone. There are pros and cons. I'd rate the solution at a six out of ten.
I'm just a customer or an end-user. As a cloud-based solution, we're using the latest version of the product. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten. We've been happy with its capabilities in general. We would recommend the solution to other users.
I'm just a customer and an end-user. I don't have a business relationship with Microsoft. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. We have enjoyed using it over the years. We are satisfied with its capabilities. I would recommend the solution to other organizations.
I would recommend this solution to others. I would rate Windows 10 a nine out of ten.
I'm just a customer and an end-user. I would recommend this solution. It's not ideal for very heavy projects, however, for moderate or medium-type of projects that do not have a very heavy load or too much multitasking, Windows 10 is excellent. Windows 10 makes for pretty comfortable working. It doesn't need users to be experienced in anything. If you want to start a new thing with Windows 10 OS, you don't need to worry about that. You can get into it easily. You don't need to have knowledge of any specific things so that you can catch up with the solution and how to use it easily. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
I rate Windows 10 an eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Windows 10 an eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others. From an operating system perspective, I would rate Windows 10 a seven out of 10.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Windows 10 an eight out of ten.
Because it's very good, I would rate Windows 10 at nine on a scale from one to ten. I'm using the oldest development environment for business informatics. So, for those not interested in gaming or in graphic design, especially for all business users, I strongly recommend Windows 10.
I rate Windows 10 a seven out of ten.
I work as a consultant for companies and it depends on the client. So sometimes I work in large environments, sometimes medium, sometimes small environments. I'd recommend the solution to other users and companies. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. I've been very happy with its capabilities.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Windows 10 a nine out of ten.
I rate this product an eight out of 10.
The solution is very good. It is user-friendly. I utilize the solution for my personal use. I would definitely recommend the solution to others. I rate Windows 10 as a ten out of ten.
I'm a customer and an end-user. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten. It's an okay product, however, there are areas for improvement, specifically if you look at the performance. That said, I would recommend the solution to other users.
I do resell Microsoft products to the distributor, however, not directly from Microsoft. I've got it on all my devices now. I don't have any older Windows now. I'd recommend the solution to others. Windows 10 would probably be your safe go-to if you're looking for Microsoft. If you're looking for something else and can't afford the cost, then I would say Linux options may be ideal. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
I would definitely recommend this solution. I would rate Windows 10 a 10 out of 10.
I would definitely recommend this solution to others. I would rate Windows 10 an eight out of ten.
There are thousands using the solution in my organization. I would definitely recommend the solution to others I rate Windows 10 as a six or seven out of ten.
In the market, we are limited to Microsoft, Linux, or Mac. Mac is only on Apple and all their propriety products and Linux is mostly for database servers. Microsoft is a market-leading company and provides a very user-friendly environment in Windows 10 and I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Windows 10 a nine out of ten.
I rate Windows 10 a five out of ten.
I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten. We've been pleased with its overall capabilities. Whether or not I would recommend the solution depends on the company. If it's working on open source, then it should stick to Linux. If it's working on closed source too and the company is not worried about the source or any application on the Linux system, then they should remain on Windows. Basically, it depends on the usage.
I would recommend this solution to new users. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a nine.
I rate this solution an eight out of 10.
I would recommend Windows 10 and would rate it at nine on a scale from one to ten.
I would recommend Windows 10 to others. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a rating of eight.
I use the solution both for personal purposes as well as part of my employment duties. I can't speak to which version of the solution we are using. I can't say if it is the latest or not. On a scale from one to ten, I would rate it as a nine. We've been very pleased with its overall capabilities over the time that we have used it. I'd recommend the solution to other users and companies.
We're using the latest version of the solution. It gets updates directly from Microsoft. I'd rate the solution at an eight out of ten. I've been quite happy with its capabilities. I'd recommend it to other users and other organizations.
There is currently no integration of which to speak concerning Windows 10. It is a workstation ware. The solution is also deployed on-premises. It basically serves as a workstation OS. This is the OS I want, one for use as a normal office work tool. I use the solution on my personal PC and also in my organization for its purposes of laptop billing. Everybody's PC runs on Windows 10. We are talking about more than 500 users. I would definitely recommend the solution to others. It is about the best OS obtainable at present. As Windows 10 consumes a lot of resources I will rate it as an eight out of ten.
I would recommend Windows 10 to others. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a rating of ten.
I would recommend this solution to others, it is the most popular operating system. I rate Windows 10 a nine out of ten.
I have been relying on the Windows firewall for eight years now — the security is good. I'd definitely recommend Windows just because of that. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a rating of nine. There is always room for improvement, that's why I am giving it a nine.
My advice for anybody who is using Windows 10 is to make sure that you continue to do the updates and keep your patches up to date. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Windows 10 is a big step up from Windows 7. Windows 8 was not that great. Overall, Windows 10 is a lot better than previous versions. You'll have to update as soon as Windows 7 is no longer supported. If you stick with Windows 7, there are going to be security risks as it's not supported and updated by Windows. That's a big deal if you want security, etc. I would absolutely recommend Windows 10 to others. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give this solution a rating of nine.
Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a rating of nine.
I would recommend Windows 10 to potential users. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 an eight.
I would rate this solution an eight out of 10.
From the last three-four years, while I was using Windows 10, I think it took me some time to really get used to it properly. For example, we had to figure out how to search. Though they have included improvements from a previous version it took time to learn the new changes. There is not anything to can say negative because you do not have an option to choose in some cases. When you have a PC environment Windows 10 should be there. If you want to review the previous versions or any extensive version of Windows 10, then it may be different. Enterprise has some added features that the basic does not, these advanced features are available for those who need it. There are other solutions such as Mac or Linux, but in a PC environment, you do not have a specific choice. I rate Windows 10 an eight out of ten.
For those interested in using Windows 10, I would advise them to stay up to date with security patches. The one bad thing about Windows is that it tends to put the system slowly into acquiesce mode, where things stop operating if you don't apply security patches. When it comes to that, the first level of troubleshooting is installing the operating system patches, and then before you know it, everything's working fine again. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a nine.
I would recommend this solution for non-IT people. It is an operating system for a novice end-user. As an administrator, there are many tools that I don't find in it. I would rate Windows 10 a seven out of ten.
I rate Windows 10 Professional an eight out of ten.
The features are there in this product, and I just don't want it to be too complicated. All the software that is delivered is Windows 10, by default, so there is no reason to recommend it. It's the only license that you can purchase now. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
We're a seller of Microsoft and we also use the product as well. In our country, one of the main products is Microsoft and many businesses use it. I don't really have enough experience to really make a strong recommendation for the solution. Overall, I would rate the solution six out of ten. We don't use it so much.
If you're going to use Windows 10, make sure to opt for the staff training. It's two sessions and it's very helpful. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a rating of nine.
I would recommend this solution. I would rate Windows 10 a nine out of ten.
I recommend it to everybody. Learn about it, learn how to install Windows, how to resolve challenges and problems. I would rate Windows 10 an eight out of ten. Windows needs to cut down because sometimes it's a little complex.
I would recommend Windows 10. I would rate it a nine out of ten.
I plan to continue using Windows 10. For any who is interested in using this solution, my advice would be don't buy an Apple first. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
I think I'd recommend it. With Linux, you really need to have some kind of programming background or something, and it really depends on what you are using it for, but for general usage, I think Windows is more comfortable. You can control it via the user interface. In general, I think it's pretty comfortable. It's very comparable — I'd recommend Windows 10. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Windows 10 a rating of eight. I can't think of any disadvantages right now but I can't give it a higher rating because it's not perfect. That's why I chose eight.
I would rate Windows 10 a nine out of ten.
When I spend time on documentation, this is a very good application to use. I would recommend using Windows 10 to anyone who is interested in implementing this solution. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
I would recommend this solution, but it does not really require any recommendation. More than 50% of laptops have Windows 10 for sure. I would rate Windows 10 a nine out of ten.
We don't have a business relationship with the company. We're just a customer. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. It's a great product. We have no complaints as to how it's running and it's worked well for us so far. There really isn't anything missing.
The use of Windows really depends on individual preference, but I would say Windows 10 is better. If you have the money then you can use Mac OS because it would make a difference if you have an iPhone plus an iPad, and you sync everything. To get all that into place requires a lot of money. Windows has its drawbacks and glitches and some instability, but on the whole it works and it's fine. There are problems with every solution - I would rate this product an eight out of 10.
We're Microsoft customers. We're always on the latest version of the solution. Part of our security policy requires us to be on the latest update at all times. We have a patch server that will deploy the latest patches, with updates to the clients, to regular machines. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. If it was more stable and offered better data protection, I would rate it higher.
Overall, Windows 10 is a good operating system. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
We're just customers. We don't have a business relationship with Microsoft. I'd recommend the solution. I believe a lot of people and companies already use it, to be honest. However, I do need to pay more for monitoring and to fix some issues related to the product. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
They have been evolving Windows 10 since it was released. Every time we open it, there is something new. It used to be that email and other utilities were on the system, but now they are cloud-based. Whether the older or newer interfaces are better, or not, doesn't matter because you get used to it and move along. In summary, Windows 10 is a good operating system and I recommend it. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Any advice I have for people considering this product depends on the use case. I would definitely recommend using Windows 10 as an operating system and a familiar choice. But I would definitely also recommend trying other operating systems. It is very important to know what other operating systems have to offer. This one operating system has massive dominance on the market and I do not like the way that 90% of the people are using only Microsoft products without even considering anything else. It is limiting. So my advice is: learn more about other desktop experiences and try Linux as well to see the differences and what it has to offer. On the scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate Windows 10 as an eight-out-of-ten. Eight is a good rating but Windows can be better.
In summary, this is a product that I like a lot and I recommend it. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
In summary, my experience with Windows 10 is really good and I like most of the features. It is easy to use compared to other operating systems like Ubuntu. They provide the entire ecosystem including tools and technologies, and Microsoft has that whole umbrella available. It makes you feel comfortable. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I wold advise them to check out the licensing, which needs improvement. They should consider it because the Microsoft operating system works with Microsoft Office license. We have to pay separately. I think they should prepare a package, with the operating system and the M365 license combined and there should be a big, good, and attractive package for the customers. This would be an improvement on the product. On a scale of one to ten I would give Windows 10 an eight.
We're just a customer. We don't have a business relationship with Microsoft. The Microsoft ecosystem works really well when I have an active directory and am using Microsoft Outlook, Exchange, etc. They interact really well together. In regards to the solution being cost-effective, I would say the latest technologies from Microsoft have an administrative system that is much easier than running IBM. It's now so well interconnected that if you're trying to migrate to the cloud it's easy. Microsoft really tries to fill all of a company's technical needs, which works really well. I would rate the solution a solid nine out of ten. It's really great. Microsoft has done a lot to improve their offerings over the last few years. You can still improve every product somehow. They could always add more features and continuously refine the product. However, at this point, it's working really well for us.
We're just customers. We don't have a business relationship with the vendor. I'm not sure which version of the solution I'm using currently is. Windows 10 is quite a stable version of the solution. If you compare it with Windows 8, it is much, much better. If one wants to use Windows as an operating system, I would recommend it. If one is more comfortable with other operating systems, they can run it in a virtual machine and give partition on Windows so that half of the memory is allocated for other OS. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.