Microsoft is continuing to add capabilities to its budding Windows Update for Business Deployment Service, introducing a "gradual rollouts" capability this week.
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Microsoft this week described how to use PowerShell to better manage Windows 10 updates when using the Windows Update for Business new Deployment Service addition.
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Microsoft last week launched a public preview of the APIs (application programming interfaces) that IT admins can call on to control Windows Update for Business Deployment Service, the company s latest effort to push commercial customers to adopt cloud-only servicing for Windows 10. With today s public preview release, you can use the Windows Update for Business deployment service directly through the Microsoft Graph API and associated SDKs, as well as Azure PowerShell, David Mebane, principal program manager lead with the Windows servicing group, said in an April 28 post.
Although Microsoft trumpeted WUfB Deployment Service at its Ignite developers conference last month, Friday was the unveiling of any actual functionality. Nor were the APIs made available last week the story s end, as Microsoft will continue to expand on the preview s functionality over an as-yet-not-nailed-down timeline.