• Godort@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Windows is the defacto standard for desktop PCs for a reason. In a corporate setting it’s kind of the ideal.

    Because of the sheer number of users, most software is built with Windows in mind and therefore has the most support. It’s pretty rare that you find an application that doesn’t have a Windows build available.

    On top of that tools like Active Directory, and group policy makes managing thousands of machines at scale a reasonably simple affair.

    Microsoft is a corporation rather than a community so you can always expect their main goals to be profit-driven and that comes with some nasty baggage, but it’s not enough that it’s easy for professionals to make the switch.

    Linux has made lightspeed progress over the last decade, especially with Proton making games mostly work cross platform, but outside of specialist use cases, the vast majority of business PCs and by extension home PCs will be running Windows for the foreseeable future.