We deployed Microsoft Windows to all our devices, laptops desktop and servers. The main business problem we solved is you need a device to do your work. Working without a device is almost impossible. So every employee uses a Windows laptop or desktop. Almost of application is webbased and almost always build for a Microsoft Windows device. Also to integrate Microsoft Windows we use other servers Microsoft services like Azure. Because Microsoft Windows is great to manage and use to use and widely used as a standard.
Pros
It's User friendly and easy to use
Its always up to date and well taken care of by Microsoft
Standard applications like Office 365 are well used by our users
As a system engineer its easy to manage
Cons
More video's of how to use the Office 365 suite like Excel, Word and Sharepoint
integrate Co-pilot needless with Microsoft Windows to help its users
Integrate other mobile devices that are not Microsoft with Microsoft Windows
Likelihood to Recommend
I think for every business in the world Microsoft Windows is a good use as standard OS system. It’s easy to use and a lot of other company's use it which make it very appealing for user to learn more about Microsoft Windows. The Office 365 suite is really good as a free feature and used a lot by every user of Microsoft Windows. If you got a designer business I would recommend other brands that are specialized in that kind of work. I feel Windows will come short on that end.
All users machines are Windows 10 Pro, some older ones are Enterprise LTSB 2016. We image from PXE boot using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. As always like before, there's spiritic GPO issues and some machines falling off the domain. Overall the OS handles blue screens and external drives much better than Windows 7.
Pros
ease of use
ease of deployment
ease of applying policies
Cons
blue screen and startup error handling could still be improved
Likelihood to Recommend
General office day-to-day usage and code development in Visual Studio are great. But if doing other code then Windows doesn't work as well as Ubuntu IMO.