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## Staying up to date
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The process for keeping Windows 10 up to date involves deploying a feature update, at an appropriate time after its release. A variety of tools management and patching tools such as Windows Update, Windows Update for Business, Windows Server Update Services, System Center Configuration Manager, and third-party products) can be used to help with this process. [Windows Upgrade Analytics](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/upgrade-analytics), a free tool to streamline Windows upgrade projects, is another important tool to help.
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The process for keeping Windows 10 up to date involves deploying a feature update, at an appropriate time after its release. A variety of tools management and patching tools such as Windows Update, Windows Update for Business, Windows Server Update Services, System Center Configuration Manager, and third-party products) can be used to help with this process. [Windows Analytics Upgrade Readiness](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/windows-analytics), a free tool to streamline Windows upgrade projects, is another important tool to help.
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Because app compatibility, both for desktop apps and web apps, is outstanding with Windows 10, extensive advanced testing isn’t required. Instead, only business-critical apps need to be tested, with the remaining apps validated through a series of pilot deployment rings. Once these pilot deployments have validated most apps and CBB has been declared, broad deployment can begin.
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