it might be ok, except the simplest things take them weeks & weeks to accomplish
The outsourced IT or in-house IT?
it might be ok, except the simplest things take them weeks & weeks to accomplish
Windows 7 did get an update. To Windows 8. And that got one to Windows 10. With Win 10 they decided instead of periodic revamps of the entire OS, they'd do updates of new features, fixes, etc,Proves my point. Win7 never needed to replace itself nor has any update ever been anywhere close to 4.5 GB. I dare say Win10 was working fine before and people should have the ability to easily decline these sorts of updates.
IIRC Windows 7 suffered at least 3 service packs, Windows XP SP2 introduced many new features.Proves my point. Win7 never needed to replace itself nor has any update ever been anywhere close to 4.5 GB. I dare say Win10 was working fine before and people should have the ability to easily decline these sorts of updates.
A lot of talk about Redstone lately. Wondering what that'll be like when it's releasedIIRC Windows 7 suffered at least 3 service packs, Windows XP SP2 introduced many new features.
THE semi annual Windows 10 updates are just a compilation of bug fixes, additional features and improvements made the previous 6 months, plus Microsoft is working to compact the kernel (actually make the OS smaller).
A lot of talk about Redstone lately. Wondering what that'll be like when it's released
Yeah, I left off the 5 for the fall update. I guess it's going to be a big oneRedstone 1 was the code name for the Windows 10 Anniversary Update released on August 2, 2016. The latest Spring Creator's Update is code named Redstone 4.
Windows 10 version history - Wikipedia
it might be ok, except the simplest things take them weeks & weeks to accomplish
So you’re saying, sometimes there’s justice in this world?
Assuming they offered double your previous salary. (end sarcasm)I guess. The part I left out was me telling them in no uncertain terms that they should not do it because it was doomed to failure. Also, they've already contacted me about the possibility of coming back to help build the new team.
Assuming they offered double your previous salary. (end sarcasm)