Microsoft Change of Heart - Windows....11?

This is an interesting find (link here). Does this mean that the "final version" of Windows won't be so final? Or is this the advent of a more defined SaaS delivery of Windows that we've been imagining?

This would probably be the most provocative evidence - a retirement date for Windows 10 Home and Pro.

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Is there more to be learned from "Sun Valley"?

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Walt Jaqua

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If there is a Windows 11 that is substantially different, what does that do for the recent release of the 220-1101 and 220-1102 A+ Objectives? Would CompTIA revise those if there are major changes or just wait three years for the next release of the A+ Objectives?

Remember after CompTIA published the "Windows 7" addendum/additions to the 701/702 objectives, they said they would not do that again. We'll see. My guess is probably not.
 

Tess Sluijter

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If there is a Windows 11 that is substantially different, what does that do for the recent release of the 220-1101 and 220-1102 A+ Objectives? Would CompTIA revise those if there are major changes or just wait three years for the next release of the A+ Objectives?
Me, I was hoping that A+ could start dropping lots of the version-dependent stuff for Windows or any other OS.