Microsoft Aims to Revolutionize Windows Update with Third-Party Software Support
By Netvora Tech News
Microsoft is poised to transform the Windows Update experience by enabling third-party software updates, according to the company's vision. To achieve this, Microsoft has developed a Windows Update orchestration platform.
Streamlining the Update Process
Angie Chen, a Microsoft representative, explains that the current Windows Update experience can be fragmented and challenging to manage. To address this, Microsoft is working on an intelligent update orchestration platform that can handle updates for all types of applications, including apps, drivers, and Windows updates.
Currently, Windows Updates primarily focus on installing updates for Microsoft products and drivers for existing hardware. However, the new platform will support third-party software updates, allowing developers to onboard updates through an API.
Enhanced Features and Customization
- Developers will be able to leverage Windows Update features, such as user activity monitoring, battery status, update notifications, and a list of installed updates.
- The platform will also support admin policies, enabling better management and control over updates.
The timeline for the technology's rollout to users is unclear, but developers can sign up for a "private preview" to participate in the testing process.
A New Era for Windows Update
Microsoft's move to support third-party software updates marks a significant shift in the company's approach to Windows Update. By providing a more comprehensive update experience, Microsoft aims to improve the overall user experience and increase the adoption of its operating system.
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