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Joe Belfiore, Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Operating Systems Group, demonstrates Continuum for phones at the Microsoft Build conference in San Francisco last month. AP Photo/Jeff Chiu

This is why Windows 10 is going to be the 'last version of Windows'

Microsoft want to deliver Windows as a service, providing smaller, more frequent updates instead of major ones.

AS FAR AS releases go for Microsoft, Windows 10 has been highly anticipated. One that is not only learning from the mistakes of previous releases (we’re looking at you, Windows 8), but is attempting to span all devices like your PC, tablet, smartphone and future devices like the HoloLens, making it a universal OS.

Yet what may come across as surprising is the announcement that Windows 10 will be the last major release of Microsoft’s OS.

One of its employees, developer evangelist Jerry Nixon, said at Microsoft’s Ignite conference in Chicago that “right now, we’re releasing Windows 10, and because Windows 10 is the last version of Windows, we’re all still working on Windows 10.”

That doesn’t mean that Windows will be killed off for good anytime soon. It means instead of major releases like Windows 10 happening from now on, updates would be smaller and more frequent, indicating a shift of priorities for Microsoft.

The reason Microsoft give for this is they want to deliver Windows as a service, rather than a product. Instead of having to make one major update, individual sections like the start menu, apps, and settings can be updated independently of Microsoft’s core section.

This is highlighted by a statement from the company to the Verge.

Recent comments at Ignite about Windows 10 are reflective of the way Windows will be delivered as a service, bringing new innovations and updates in an ongoing manner, with continuous value for our consumer and business customers.

It means making changes will (theoretically) be easier since one adjustment won’t affect the entire system, but it is ambitious considering the different types of devices that will run it.

How frequent the updates will be isn’t clear yet. It could possibly be similar to Mac OS X where updates happen every so often or it could be like Chrome or apps where small updates happen reguarly without anyone noticing.

Ultimately, it means the likelihood of you seeing a Windows 11 or Windows 12 (if Microsoft wanted to follow the same jump from Windows 8 to 12) certainly isn’t going to happen anytime soon.

Microsoft Big Show A Dell computer running Windows 10. AP Photo / Jeff Chiu AP Photo / Jeff Chiu / Jeff Chiu

Much like browsers and apps, it’s unlikely that people won’t care what version or edition software is at this point so long as it works. And maybe we’ll hit a point where it will just be known as Windows, dropping the 10 entirely.

For now, the focus is on Windows 10 being released. The desktop version will arrive this summer while the smartphone version of Windows 10 will be released at a later date.

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    Jun 20th 2021, 4:48 PM

    Why don’t the government build a brand new hospital off the M50 accessible by road and public transport a hospital that’s not smack bang in the middle of the city and while building the hospital make it so that it has a helipad and no neighbours to protest every time a helicopter has to land in the nearest Rugby/GAA pitch and to alíviate not landing in a pitch have the helipad on the hospital roof. For the love and honour agree a final price all included and tie the contractor into it.

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    Jun 20th 2021, 7:43 PM

    This hospital isn’t smack bang in the middle the city centre. The hospital has a bus routes stop outside both entrance to the grounds. Sydney parade dart station is 5 minutes walk away. And there is a multi story carpark on the site with another currently under construction.

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    Jun 20th 2021, 7:58 PM

    @Roy Dowling: it is a NATIONAL maternity hospital , not a South county Dublin Maternity hospital,

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    Jun 20th 2021, 8:21 PM

    @ChronicAnxiety: the point is that the St Vincent’s site is easily accessible by public transport as well as car.

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    Jun 20th 2021, 8:34 PM

    @: the whole point of locating it alongside a general hospital and not as a stand-alone on the M50 was that in the case of complications there’d be immediate access to the emergency services that an acute general hospital provides.

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    Jun 21st 2021, 7:48 AM

    @Roy Dowling:

    “Sydney Parade Dart Station is five minutes walk away”

    Ronnie Delaney, in his prime, wouldn’t have ran the true distance in that time!

    I wouldn’t be using that as a selling point for the proposed new maternity hospital!

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    Jun 20th 2021, 4:32 PM

    Looks like another disaster like the children’s hospital is on the cards.

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    Jun 20th 2021, 6:35 PM

    @Dave Barrett: If BAM has anything to do with it – yes!

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    Jun 20th 2021, 4:35 PM

    Must be an election coming soon somewhere, chap is working overtime this weekend

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    Jun 20th 2021, 8:01 PM

    @Darren Carroll: FG are getting in it on the streets of DBS , does not help that James Geoghegan is on the board of the national maternity hospital and a founding member of renua.

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    Jun 20th 2021, 4:36 PM

    Just start afresh….ask for the so called land that they handed over to be given over fully, no strings, no lease, no funny business.. any strings attached just walk away….everyone will see it as it is…dont waste a penny of our money on those folks… look for land that we do own and build there

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    Jun 20th 2021, 4:43 PM

    @Dan: I think the sister’s of charity want to be paid for the land. It seems charity doesn’t extend to the provision of a maternity hospital

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    Jun 20th 2021, 5:35 PM

    @Mickety Dee: as far as I know Sisters of Charity are happy to give the land for the expansion of Saint Vincent’s and the new Maternity Hospital. However under the condition that the ethos of the hospital would remain Catholic.

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    Jun 20th 2021, 6:10 PM

    @Skipper Mac: But that’s not being offered.

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    Mute Jeff Rudd
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    Jun 21st 2021, 11:45 AM

    @Skipper Mac: @Skipper Mac: They were to gift it to the state – they stated this – but instead, actually gifted it to a further religious setup connected to themselves.

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    Jun 20th 2021, 6:46 PM

    Have they paid money owed from abuse agreements?

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    Jun 20th 2021, 7:02 PM

    @Pete Lee: No of course not.

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    Jun 20th 2021, 5:25 PM

    The mind boggles that even St Vincent’s have to be asked to give the land .

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    Mute Benny McHale
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    Jun 20th 2021, 7:36 PM

    Get the Chinese to design and build a maternity hospital on the Naas Road. They’d have it done in a couple of months.

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    Jun 20th 2021, 9:23 PM

    It’s such a laugh. Think back to 2017. In march 2017 Leo announced
    Leo Varadkar says Government ‘cannot seize church lands’.
    “A referendum on giving the Government powers to seize lands owned by the Catholic Church in order to recoup a shortfall in payments for abuse victims would probably be lost, Minister for Social Protection Leo Varadkar has said.
    Mr Varadkar was speaking after Minister for Health Simon Harris said there would be “significant merit” in seizing hospital and school property in light of a report which showed shortcomings in the church’s contribution to a redress scheme for those abused in Catholic institutions.”
    4 years later, Leo Varadkar says Government ‘hasn’t ruled out’ CPO of National Maternity Hospital site. That’s some comfort.

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    Jun 20th 2021, 9:34 PM

    @leartius: I’m not entirely sure what your point is. I don’t think you are either. A CPO is a forced sale but it’s not the same as seizing. And he’s still saying it can’t be done so it’s not like he’s changed his tune.

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    Jun 21st 2021, 9:07 AM

    Can someone tell me why it has to be built in Dublin and not for the whole of the country say Mullingar

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    Jun 21st 2021, 7:28 AM

    Stop. Shame on the politicians
    .l just start building

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    Jun 21st 2021, 7:27 AM

    Stop. Sh

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