Windows 10 is built from the ground up for a world in which mobile- and cloud computing are key. Execs from the company said it was committed to making Windows 10 friendly for the enterprise.Critically the Start Menu is back. It contains standard Windows software and Windows apps. Modern apps, as they used to be called. Or Metro apps, if you want to go right back to the beginning.
And Microsoft has retained the functionality of the Windows 8 Start screen over on the right, with resizable Live Tiles so that you can immediately check unread mail or Calendar appointments. Instead of placing a search box in the Start menu, or hiding it completely as is the case in Windows 8, Windows 10 sticks it front and centre on the Task bar. This is a smart move, as it’s always there ready to serve up whatever you need to find or what to know.