Tuesday, May 5, 2015

“Android is a big pile of … code” – Tabletowo.pl

Microsoft in recent months, under Nadelli, trying to pass as a company open and friendly attitude towards competition. At the ongoing conference, Ignite (the successor to TechEd IT professionals and IT administrators of large companies) but does not run out of malice towards Android.



Google ships a big pile of … code, with no commitment to update your device

The company from Redmond is trying to focus on its strengths – among other things on the availability of security patches and support for older systems and devices (support and updates is not the same). Microsoft is particularly keen on the corporate market, where security and control over the updates is of great importance. This time we got up for Android. Windows boss, Terry Meyerson, Android criticized for lack of support and security patches for older devices. He said that “Android provides a great heap of [pause] code without being involved in support for your device.”



Google takes no responsibility to update customer devices and refuses to take Their responsibility to update devices, leaving end users and businesses most amazing exposed every day they use an Android device

This provoked applause from the audience, but does not change the situation on the Windows mobile market, which is here huge problems. Wkupienie in the heart IT managers can improve your sales in this segment, but not enough to Windows again became significant. For ordinary konsumenów way update does not matter that much, but Microsoft with Windows 10 introduced a very interesting approach, which I wrote some time ago. Too fast updates is a nuisance for IT departments. Too slow – annoying for individual consumers who want new features as quickly as they get on Android or iOS. The solution is divided into “rings”. This user or administrator selects the frequency of updates. Quick ring gets them often, but they may be associated with less stability or security vulnerabilities. Corporate User (“free ring”) will be getting them slowly, just as they test the “enthusiasts”. This approach offers an opportunity for rapid innovation while maintaining stability for companies. Something on which Windows 8 was killed.






 
 

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