Irvine, CA, – Here is an article on Windows 10 in which I contributed to the efforts of David Geer of CSO Magazine. While I am a happier user of Windows 10 then Windows 8 on my Lenovo laptop, I tend to miss Windows 7. I am not an advocate of enterprise deployment of Windows 10, but if it comes on your laptop it is a good way to get acquainted with the new software.
The main thrust of David’s article is some of the problems with the launch of Windows 10, especially in a business environment. You can read his column by Clicking HERE.
PS. As stated in the article, turn off your auto-update feature if you are in a business environment. Your IT department should be the ones managing the deployment and installation of patches and software updates.

You want to enter in a fully burdened labor rate for this field. What that means is that you want to take the base hourly rate, plus 25-30% for employer payroll taxes, benefits, vacation/holiday time, etc.
Smoke testing is a type of software testing performed by Alvaka after a software patching sequence to ensure that the system is working correctly and to identify any misconfigurations or conflicts within the patched system.
This is a basic cost calculator for you to compute your typical monthly cost for patching your servers, PCs, laptops, tablets and associated application software. It also forms the basis for you to begin calculating your Return on Investment for software patching, or for comparison with alternatives to the manual process of patching operating systems and application software—such as Patch Management as a Service, also known as Vulnerability Management as a Service.
Smoke testing is a term used to describe the testing process for servers after patches are applied.