Windows 10 Enterprise N LTSB - Stable Windows for safety-critical applications With the release of Microsoft Windows 10 in the summer of 2015, Microsoft has significantly changed the publishing model of Windows. Instead of releasing a new version of Windows every few years, as was the case until then, Windows 10 will be the last major release of Windows for the foreseeable future. Every six months, Windows 10 will be released with major feature updates that expand its functionality. However, this fast release cycle is often unsuitable for administrators in the IT departments of companies, government agencies and other institutions. Rolling out new Windows versions twice a year on security-critical devices is simply too much effort in most cases. For this reason, Microsoft defines certain Windows versions as variants that are supplied with security updates for a particularly long time. These are known as LTSB (Long Term Servicing Branch) and LTSC (Long Term Servicing Channel)...