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Windows 10 Creators Update now ready for business deployment

Windows 10 Creators Update ready for business deployment late July 2017
Windows 10 Creators Update launch event
The well-known version 1703 that delivered Paint 3D and many other new features arrived back in April, and now the Redmond giant encourages commercial organizations "to begin broadly deploying" this update.

Although Windows 10 Creators Update has been around since April, there are still many home users who did not upgrade, while the adoption rate of this major update in the enterprise sector is very low as well. However, this might change soon as Microsoft has just confirmed that everyone can finally get Windows 10 version 1703 without fear.

A recent official blog post by Microsoft's John Cable reads the following: "We’re now moving from a targeted offering to full availability for all compatible devices running Windows 10 globally via Windows Update. Similarly, our commercial customers should feel confident to deploy this release broadly across their organizations."

To help enterprise customers deploy this update easier, Microsoft is updating the packages and ISO files on the Volume License Servicing Center, Windows Update, MSDN, Windows Update for Business, and Windows Server Update Services. The July cumulative update is also integrated into the Windows 10 version 1703 packages.

For home users, there is also a piece of good news - the Creators Update is now rolling out for all compatible devices running Windows 10 globally via Windows Update, instead of the phased/targeted way that was used until now.

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Codrut Nistor, 2017-07-28 (Update: 2017-07-28)