Microsoft commits to fixing custom apps broken by Windows 10 upgrades
https://techcrunch.com/2018/09/06/microsoft-commits-to-fixing-custom-apps-broken-by-latest-windows-updates/
Microsoft wants to make life easier for enterprise customers. Starting today, it is committing to fix any custom applications that may break as a result of updates to Windows 10 or the Office 365 product suite.
Most large companies have a series of custom applications that play a crucial role inside their organizations. When you update Windows and Office 365, Murphy’s Law of updates says one or more of those applications is going to break.
Microsoft commits to fixing custom apps broken by Windows 10 upgrades
Sep 6, 2018, 3:49pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2018/09/06/microsoft-commits-to-fixing-custom-apps-broken-by-latest-windows-updates/
> Microsoft wants to make life easier for enterprise customers. Starting today, it is committing to fix any custom applications that may break as a result of updates to Windows 10 or the Office 365 product suite.
> Most large companies have a series of custom applications that play a crucial role inside their organizations. When you update Windows and Office 365, Murphy’s Law of updates says one or more of those applications is going to break.