Microsoft Windows
Microsoft offers different operating systems according to the machine’s role: desktop or server? The desktop version of Windows has undergone various naming schemes with the current version (as of this writing) being simply Windows 10. New versions of this OS come out every 3-5 years and tend to be supported for many years. Backward compatibility is a priority for Microsoft, even going so far as to bundle virtual machine technology so that users can run older software.
Windows Server currently (as of this writing) is at
version 2019 to denote the release date. The server can run a
GUI but recently Microsoft, largely as a competitive response to Linux, has
made incredible strides in its command line scripting capabilities through
PowerShell. There is also an optional Desktop Experience package which mimics a
standard productivity machine. Microsoft also actively encourages enterprise
customers to incorporate its Azure cloud service.
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