
5 Windows 11 features from July’s update you shouldn’t overlook
THE SO WHAT
When Windows 11 quietly ships meaningful features via monthly updates, the real constraint becomes org change management, not deployment. IT leaders should treat each cumulative update as a mini‑product launch — with explicit decisions on which new capabilities to surface, train, or suppress.
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