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Windows 10 Pro vs. Enterprise: What Are the Differences?

By Matthew Lynch
June 5, 2023
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Windows 10 operating system has two editions- Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise. Both editions share many similarities, but there are distinct differences that set them apart. Knowing these differences can help users decide which edition suits their needs best or which edition they should upgrade to, depending on their organization’s size.

Windows 10 Pro is designed for small to medium-sized businesses and set up for experienced users. It includes features such as BitLocker, which helps keep your data safe, Remote Desktop, Hyper-V, and other tools that help with fast and secure networking. For many users, the Pro edition provides everything they need for their day-to-day work, and it comes with a lower price point than the Enterprise edition.

On the other hand, Windows 10 Enterprise is designed for larger organizations that require higher security and management features. It includes everything in the Pro edition and additional features that can improve network security, system management, and deployment. These features include Windows To Go Creator, enabling users to create and deploy a fully-functional Windows environment on an external drive, Device Guard prevents unauthorized installations and malware from being installed on endpoints, and Application Virtualization.

Another notable feature of Windows 10 Enterprise is the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC), which is ideal for mission-critical systems that need to run continuously without any significant upgrades for an extended period. The LTSC release receives ten years of support, critical and security updates, and enterprise-level features without the need for regular upgrades.

In conclusion, the differences between Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise editions lie mainly in their respective features and security capabilities. Windows 10 Pro is a cost-effective option for small to medium-sized businesses, while Windows 10 Enterprise is designed to fulfill the needs of larger organizations that require higher security, scalability, and management features. Ultimately, the choice between the two editions comes down to the specific needs of the users and their organization.    

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