We’re fickle creatures. Windows 11 still feels like a new toy, yet we’ve already heard (reliable) speculation about Windows 12 arriving as soon as next year. And it’s all we can think about now!
How will it appear?
What changes might we expect?
Will new features be added?
We can’t answer these questions definitively yet, but there have been rumors of new features that might be major news for businesses.
Three in particular have piqued our interest.
The first (and most visible) addition is increased AI functionality. AI has grown in recent months, from automation to chatbots. It stands to reason that Microsoft will use this power to create a more impressive operating system.
We should expect enhanced AI analysis of our information, as well as reminders to assist us start projects or choose apps to help us get things done. It will also assist us speed up our work by improving our intuition for what we’ll do next.
We do know that Microsoft wishes to provide us with speedier upgrades and more security.
It’s more likely that things will be divided into sections rather than having the full OS as a unified unit as it is now. This implies that updates to various aspects will be able to run in the background while you work, and different persons may be granted access to each partition for increased security.
Microsoft plans to make the Windows 12 experience more flexible as well. The advantage of creating distinct components in this manner is that higher-powered devices will get the most out of Windows, while lower-powered devices will still be able to accomplish all they need, such as running the Edge browser, Office products, or web apps.
Some of these functions may require dedicated hardware and improved equipment, and we’re waiting for additional details. You’ll be the first to know as soon as we find out!
If you haven’t yet upgraded to Windows 11, this is an excellent time. Get in touch if you need any help or advice.