Patch Tuesday may be dead, but Microsoft's not confessing to the crime. Microsoft is set to upend a 1. More probable than not dead? As Terry Myerson, Microsoft's operating system chief, touted WUB, he suggested, or some thought he suggested, that Patch Tuesday was no more. Rather than ploddingly roll out a new OS every three years, Microsoft will continually deliver new tools and functionality, new user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) features and enhancements. They will now be accompanied by more visible improvements. And those updates will, as Myerson said, not reach everyone simultaneously: Both consumers and business users will choose a . And then we have people that are stepping back and saying, 'Hey, work out some of those kinks, I want to make sure there are no app compatibility issues, I want to make sure there are no functional issues.'? When asked whether Patch Tuesday will continue after Windows 1. Windows 1. 0 PCs along with other updates, or separately, Microsoft largely ignored the queries. Like 1. 96. 0s Kremlinologists forced to gauge Soviet machinations by looking at photographs of those on the May Day reviewing stand - - who was there, who stood next to whom - - they parsed the obfuscated. And Microsoft will offer patches as soon as they're ready. New, and only for Windows 1. WUB. Enterprises, like consumers, will set WUB . Storms clarified his take, noting that consumers will, for the most part, see Patch Tuesday disappear. Not that they paid attention to it, or even knew of it, before. Like Goettl and others, Storms cited Google's Chrome as an example of that update model. Of course, Patch Tuesday may well continue to prevail for Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8/8. Admins will be able to say, 'this class of computers takes everything when it's available,' or 'this class of computer is on a long- term servicing branch.' Those are great options, and go beyond what WSUS offers.? And it takes enterprises at least 9. Patch Tuesday, they're almost always three months behind. This bulletin summary lists security bulletins released for June 2012. TechNet Products Products Windows Windows Server System Center Browser Office. June's Patch Tuesday doesn't hold many surprises and is similar to the past several months with 17 bulletins and 36 unique CVEs in Microsoft products as well as an additional 37 CVEs patched in Adobe. June's Patch Tuesday is remarkably light For the past several months, Microsoft's Patch Tuesday releases have been punishingly large. As usual, the Patch Tuesday delivery also includes a number of Recommended updates, which will be installed Besides. For phones and tablets, Microsoft will join Google and Apple in just pushing out updates whenever they are ready - - which is how it should be. There is absolutely no good reason for IT to want to force every mobile device to be on the same OS version. Heck, most are BYOD, not managed by IT anyways and have been working just fine, apps and all, with random/constant updates being pushed out to the devices by the carriers! For all they, and everyone else, knows, Microsoft means something completely different. Why not just tell us? Redirecting to http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/window-on-windows/its-microsoft-patch-tuesday-june-2012/. Http:// There has been some reported issues surrounding a patch that was just released in June. MS16-072 is an important update that targets Group Policy and. Microsoft’s Last Standard Patch Tuesday Comes with 13 Patch Sendoff 6 Today marks the end of an era. As someone who was on the original team that delivered the strategy and documentation for Patch Tuesday it’s sort of a sad day. The updates delivering. Skip navigation Upload Sign in Search Loading. Close Yeah, keep it Undo Close This video is unavailable.
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