Announcing the update to its Windows version 10, Microsoft has confirmed that the latest iteration, called version 21H1, will be made available in the market in the spring of this year. The announcement appeared initially on the tech community’s post, and later the blog post of the company announced it formally. The development is aligned with Microsoft’s usual routine, which it follows in the form of rolling out two updates for its Windows 10 every year.
Many experts believe that this latest update will make way for the comprehensive upgradation that the company is planning to bring in the user interface of Windows 10. The project is codenamed Sun Valley. Although details are yet to be out, there are speculations that the new update will enable Windows to offer support for the multi-camera application.
The tech giant is also aiming to enhance its Windows defender application for better optimization and enhanced safety. The remote work aspect will also take a leap as Microsoft is expected to improve the group policy service related to Windows Management Instrumentation. Digital Trends has also predicted that the update will result in a better search experience in Cortana, and we might even witness new icons along with improved settings pages.
It’s important to understand the need behind this upgradation. Microsoft wants things to remain fresh as it tries to keep the customers’ interests alive across the globe. The upgradation will provide new impetus to its customer acquisition drive while keeping the loyal consumers intact with the company. The growing competition in the technology sector is a cause of worry even for a company as big as Microsoft, and the upgradation will provide it necessary mechanism to renew the focus of its customer-centric approach.