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Microsoft has shared a few more details about how businesses will be able to get Windows 10 and to keep their users current with feature and security fixes and updates



From All About Microsoft:
Microsoft officials reiterated in yesterday's blog post that Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 8 Enterprise and Windows 8.1 Enterprise won't be covered by the free first-year upgrade promotion for Windows 10. As Microsoft execs said last week, business users with paid Software Assurance volume-licensing contracts will, as usual, be able to upgrade to the latest versions of Windows as part of their contract terms.

Microsoft still hasn't released details about how much Windows 10 will cost or which editions it will make available when the product will be released.

Yesterday's blog post also explained how Microsoft will allow customers to update their Windows 10 deployments at different speeds.
  Microsoft gives business users more Windows 10 upgrade details, guidance