13 May 2012

windows 8 final client versions

There will be four versions of Windows 8. However, only two of them will be available for purchase through retail channels: Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro.

The four versions and their features are shown below, although other features might be added at the final release. Windows RT is the final name for the version of Windows that will run on ARM devices. It focuses on applications that leverage the WinRT application framework. [windows 8 Ent. stands for windows 8 enterprise].




Feature nameWindows  8Windows 8  ProWindows 8 Ent.Windows RT
Upgrades from Windows 7 Starter, Home Basic, Home Premiumxx

Upgrades from Windows 7 Professional,
Ultimate
x

Start screen, Semantic Zoom, Live Tiles
xxxx

Windows Store
xxxx

Apps (Mail, Calendar, People, Messaging, Photos, SkyDrive,
Reader, Music, Video)
xxxx

Microsoft Office (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, OneNote)
x

Internet Explorer 10
xxxx

Device encryption

x

Connected standby
xxxx

Microsoft account
xxxx

Desktop
xxxx

Installation of x86/64 and desktop software
xxx

Updated Windows Explorer
xxxx

Windows Defender
xxxx

SmartScreen
xxxx

Windows Update
xxxx

Enhanced Task Manager
xxxx

Switch languages on the fly (Language Packs)
xxxx

Better multiple monitor support
xxxx

Storage Spaces
xxx

Windows Media Player
xxx

Exchange ActiveSync
xxxx

File history
xxxx

ISO / VHD mount
xxxx

Mobile broadband features
xxxx

Picture password
xxxx

Play To experience
xxxx

Remote Desktop (client)
xxxx

Reset and refresh your PC
xxxx

Snap
xxxx

Touch and Thumb keyboard
xxxx

Trusted boot
xxxx

VPN client
xxxx

BitLocker and BitLocker To Go
xx

Boot from VHD
xx

Client Hyper-V
xx

Domain Join
xx

Encrypting File System
xx

Group Policy
xx

Remote Desktop (host)
xx

BranchCache
x

DirectAccess
x

AppLocker
x

Windows To Go
x

Windows 8 App Deployment side-load
x

VDI enhancements
x


Windows RT will only be available preinstalled on ARM tablets and devices, while Windows 8 Enterprise Edition will only be available to customers with enterprise agreements with Microsoft.
Microsoft has a detailed blog entry on Windows 8 Enterprise  that explains it more. The Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack and Windows Intune remain additional components.

[article from supersite for windows].

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