Issues will undoubtedly be annoying, but a successful ransomware attack or major breach will ruin your life. Given that ransomware is doing billions of dollars worth of damage, I think the risk of OS problems is likely less worrisome than the risk of contaminating a company with ransomware. However, we are entering a period of serious malware, updates and patches aren’t as problematic as they once were, and Windows 11 was explicitly designed to resist this troubling wave. My advice on a new OS is to wait at least three months after general availability before even considering broad deployment - and only deploy once it is clear the initial teething problems have been addressed. Reminder: It’s a beta and doesn’t represent even the majority of feedback from the users, let alone any initial incompatibility issues with hardware and software. I’ve been reading a lot of disparaging opinions about the Windows 11 beta. And Microsoft should be better than anyone else at creating such a blend given that it owns Windows. I’m going to focus on the laptop, because it represents the best blend of Windows 11 and hardware I’ve seen so far. Microsoft this week launched its new Surface line, and two products demonstrate this better strategy: the Surface Laptop Studio and the Duo 2 phone.
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