Windows 8 earns a second chance in enterprise after changes - ComputerworldComputerworld - Microsoft will have another shot at tempting businesses to try Windows 8 after it rolls out the "Blue" update later this year, analysts said Thursday.
Windows 8.1, as the free update has been branded, will ship as a preview on June 26, the first day of Microsoft's BUILD developers conference, and release in final form later this year -- probably in October, a year after Windows 8's launch.
Among the changes debuting in Windows 8.1 are an option to boot directly to the "classic" desktop, bypassing the tile-style Start screen, and the restoration of the iconic Start button, which will be visible by default on the Windows 7-esque desktop.
Most changes in 8.1 is eye candy the only real change is boot to desktop if that is all it takes to please enterprise ( I don't think so) Windows 8 did not need any changes to please enterprises. Windows Blue will be just as dead in the water as Windows 8.