
Windows 11 is now 5 years old — and for the first time this decade, I think Microsoft's finally onto a winner with the OS
THE SO WHAT
If Windows 11 is finally landing as a "winner" after a rocky start, Microsoft has earned more room to ship opinionated AI-native UX into the OS. For IT leaders, that means Copilot-style assistants and security controls will arrive as defaults—your governance work shifts from deployment to constraint.
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