Microsoft has a grip of Windows 10 versions on tap, it revealed today, most importantly noting that the smartphone-friendly build of the operating system will be called “Windows 10 Mobile.”The software company has made repeated mentions of the idea that Windows 10 is a single platform, capable of serving any number of device form factors. That’s true, but the company has tuned the operating in a number of ways. (For an early look at Windows 10 Mobile in action, head here.)
Here’ the breakdown:
- Windows 10 Home: Windows 10 for your parents.
- Windows 10 Mobile: Windows 10 for your friend who has a Windows Phone.
- Windows 10 Pro: Windows 10 for business folks.
- Windows 10 Enterprise: Windows 10 for, ahem, the enterprise.
- Windows 10 Education: Volume-purchasable build for schools.
- Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise: Those enterprise devices aren’t going to manage themselves!
- Windows 10 IoT Core: Windows 10 for ATMs and other things that you don’t think about too often.
I had hoped that Microsoft was just going to call the damn thing Windows 10, but it seems that naming schemes of histories past were a bit too much to slough off.