Windows 8.1 for Business

Someone’s business device should be just as customized, responsive, and easy to use as their own personal device. Each person in your organization has unique needs. Some need a highly mobile, always connected device. Others need the high performance of a notebook packed with features. Windows 8.1 provides flexibility and choice across a range of options–touch, type, or voice input–individuals can choose the device that best fits their needs.

Workers can customize their Windows 8.1 Preview device to suit their individual needs and work styles. Multiple windows and multimonitor enhancements allow workers to arrange their apps, sites, customize their Start screen, and change their desktop just the way they need to. IT professionals can allow workers to customize their Start screen with relevant apps and live tiles or they can choose to manage the Start screen experience through Group Policy either for individuals or for groups.

With new desktop enhancements, including the new Start button, workers can easily transition between the Start screen and the desktop. IT professionals can also customize the Start button to open the Apps view, which provides a complete list of installed apps. This list can be reordered by category, date, or name, and desktop apps can appear at the front of the list. Windows 8.1 can also boot right to the desktop. In fact, you can start directly in any view– the Start screen, Apps view, the desktop, or even a single app. Make important apps easily accessible in the Start screen on company-issued devices. This includes the ability to manage different Start screen configurations for different groups and roles by using Group Policy.

With assigned access, you can enable a single Windows Store app experience on dedicateduse devices. You might want to run a customer service app in a retail store device, or have a single learning app running in school. Enabling assigned access turns on a predefined set of  filters that blocks other actions so the specified app runs and system files and other apps can’t be accessed. Windows 8.1 makes managing personal devices much easier for Bring Your Own Devices

(BYOD) programs. New features make it possible to more securely allow access to corporate resources–like work folders, apps, and services–from any Internet connection. The management,security, monitoring, and compliance benefits of Windows Server,
Active Directory, Group Policy, Domain Join, System Center, Windows Intune, and MDOP, can continue to support devices running Windows 8.1. You can also benefit from the high levels of hardware and software compatibility with Windows 8.1. The majority of Windows
desktop apps and Windows Store apps will run on Windows 8.1.

Windows 8.1 Preview delivers enterprise-grade security through enhanced access control, improved data protection, and new features that make devices less susceptible to malware threats. Windows 8.1 Preview and Windows Server together introduce many features that make  it easier for you to embrace BYOD programs, keeping your people productive on their own mobile devices, while company information is protected. Windows 8.1 gives you more options to manage user-owned and controlled devices. New Open Mobile Alliance Device Management (OMA-DM) capabilities are built in and enable mobile device management using third-party MDM solutions with no additional agent required. Enhanced policies allow you to manage more settings from both Windows Intune and the third-party MDM solutions for both Windows 8.1 and Windows RT 8.1 devices.

Windows 8.1 personal devices include an option to join the workplace, allowing workers to access network resources, such as a SharePoint site from their personal devices. They can also choose to enroll in the device management service, to gain access to access
to the company portal, get corporate apps, and manage their own device. With work folders, they can access their work files across all their devices, with automatic synchronization to your file servers in your data center and back out to their other devices. IT professionals can enforce dynamic access control policies on the Work Folder Sync Share (including automated rights management.) When workers remove their device from the corporate network, the corporate data can no longer be accessed.