Edge looks like it's a long way off being ready to use in general never
mind implementing within an enterprise environment.

On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Marcum, John <[email protected]> wrote:

> So if we don’t do CBB we don’t get Edge and if we do CBB and an update
> breaks something in testing we are screwed at the end of the deferral
> period? Tough choice, my users like Chrome already so I guess they won’t
> really miss Edge and my experience thus far with edge has been iffy so I’m
> still leaning towards LTSB.
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Michael Niehaus
> *Sent:* Monday, August 3, 2015 9:26 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [mssms] RE: Quick Poll
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> For CB/CBB, there is a deferral period (checking on the specifics, but
> it’s “a while” J); subsequent security updates after that deferral period
> require a newer Windows 10 upgrade.  For example, some number of months
> after the release of a new feature upgrade, security updates will be
> dependent on that new feature upgrade.
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> Thanks,
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> -Michael
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> *From:* [email protected] [
> mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On
> Behalf Of *Jason Sandys
> *Sent:* Monday, August 3, 2015 11:38 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [mssms] RE: Quick Poll
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> Thanks Mike. And to clarify, if you do choose one of the CBs, you must
> deploy the latest branch available for that CB (within a the specific time
> period for that branch) or you don’t get Windows Updates anymore? Is that
> correct or are there other ramifications for not applying the latest branch?
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> J
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> *From:* [email protected] [
> mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On
> Behalf Of *Michael Niehaus
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> *Sent:* Monday, August 3, 2015 11:28 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [mssms] RE: Quick Poll
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> We believe for most organizations you should use a mix:
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> ·         A small percentage (maybe just your own lab machines) on the
> Insider branch, to see new features as they are being developed.
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> ·         A small percentage on the Current Branch, as early adopters.
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> ·         A significant percentage on the Current Branch for Business,
> deployed in phases.
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> ·         Some percentage (dependent on industry) of mission-critical
> machines on the Long Term Servicing Branch, probably averaging under 20%
> (could be zero for some firms, higher for others).
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> Maybe that mix works out to <1%, 1%, 80%, and the rest.
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> Thanks,
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> -Michael
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> *From:* [email protected] [
> mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On
> Behalf Of *Marcum, John
> *Sent:* Friday, July 31, 2015 8:35 AM
> *To:* SMS List ([email protected]) <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* [mssms] Quick Poll
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> When you deploy Windows 10 will you deploy current branch or long term
> servicing?
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> http://jermsmit.com/windows-10-enterprise-2015-ltsb-whats-that/
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