Not that W10 was exactly sparkling as released, of course - but it was better than 8 and 8.1. It is after all pretty much what happened with Winndows 10, where many businesses went to it from W7 to avoid 8 and 8.1. Many organisations will then go for 'WIndows 12' as it seems the least-bad option. The way they might well do the OS thing is a 'Windows 12' (or perhaps it's time for some wanky name - they've not had one since 'Vista') which rolls back on a few of the W11 things which get the most criticism, possibly including some of the hardware requirements, then not back down on the W10 end of support. Apart from confusing business users, it seems to serve no purpose whatsoever. Proper Teams has to be installed separately (and both appear on the start menu - really helpful!). My point was that the thing called 'Teams' which is preinstalled in W11 isn't Teams as everyone understands it though - it's a consumer chat program which nobody I've ever come across uses.
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