Myths and misconceptions: Windows 11 and cloud native

If you’re an IT admin considering moving to Windows 11 and cloud-native management, you can effectively pursue both efforts in parallel. See five misconceptions and practical steps that you can take to help move your organization forward. First, there’s the misconception that to deploy Windows 11, you must also go full cloud native. Secondly, many wrongly think that a name change must mean a bigger change. The third myth is about application compatibility risks. The final two ideas involve business productivity and cost of ownership. Make informed decisions to modernize your environment by reading Myths and misconceptions: Windows 11 and cloud native.
 

When will this happen: 
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How this will affect your organization: 
The parallel journey to Windows 11 and cloud-native management is an opportunity to optimize your IT processes, improve user experiences, and deliver more value to your organization. Your transition to the cloud, while related, shouldn’t delay or be delayed by your Windows 11 rollout. The management tools, processes, and risk mitigations you have in place will continue to work for your Windows 11 deployment as they are today. 
 
What you need to do to prepare: 
Read Myths and misconceptions: Windows 11 and cloud native to make more informed decisions. See additional information to help you start planning your parallel migration to Windows 11 and cloud-native management. 
 
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