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At its Ignite conference today, Microsoft announced a new platform to provide businesses and IT professionals with more control over how their computers are updated with the fittingly named Windows Update for Business. While currently admins can select which updates will deploy for individual devices, Microsoft company said this often resulted in slow software roll-outs. Businesses were being left out of the newest features and fixes, and developers had to deal with software fragmentation. Windows Update for Business provides alternative features that should, in theory, help mitigate those issues. Administrators can now specify update distribution rings, so that multiple devices…

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