Windows 10 Enterprise N LTSB 2015 - Security and stability without compromise With the release of Windows 10 in summer 2015, Microsoft has fundamentally changed the way new versions of Windows are distributed. Instead of bringing an improved version of Windows to the market every few years, as was previously the case, Microsoft is now releasing major function updates for Windows every six months. These are made available to all users free of charge. However, this fast, automatic release rhythm is not suitable for all types of computers and application scenarios. Especially for particularly security-critical devices, it is often more important to use a reliable and secure system than to have the latest features. To meet this need, Microsoft regularly defines versions of Windows 10 as belonging to the Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB). These versions are supplied with security patches for a particularly long time without the need for a feature update. The Long Term Servicing B...