The Windows Podcast with Fexingo: Microsoft, PC, and Enterprise Windows Conversations

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The Windows Podcast with Fexingo: Microsoft, PC, and Enterprise Windows Conversations

Lucas and Luna look at Windows from the enterprise IT perspective — not consumer reviews, not gaming benchmarks. Each episode picks a single thread inside the Microsoft PC ecosystem: the security architecture of a specific Windows 11 Enterprise build, the licensing math behind a volume agreement, the compatibility cost of a deprecated API, or the deployment reality of a new Group Policy feature. Lucas walks through the technical detail with a journalist's precision; Luna asks the deployment and cost questions that matter to IT decision-makers. They do not speculate on Redmond's strategy or rehash Surface launches. They name the exact version numbers, the documented KB articles, the actual registry keys. The listener is expected to be someone who manages Windows at scale — a systems administrator, an IT procurement lead, a compliance officer — and who needs to understand what a patch or policy change means for their fleet before the vendor briefing deck arrives. No drama, no predictions

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lucas and Luna look at Windows from the enterprise IT perspective — not consumer reviews, not gaming benchmarks. Each episode picks a single thread inside the Microsoft PC ecosystem: the security architecture of a specific Windows 11 Enterprise build, the licensing math behind a volume agreement, the compatibility cost of a deprecated API, or the deployment reality of a new Group Policy feature. Lucas walks through the technical detail with a journalist's precision; Luna asks the deployment and cost questions that matter to IT decision-makers. They do not speculate on Redmond's strategy or rehash Surface launches. They name the exact version numbers, the documented KB articles, the actual registry keys. The listener is expected to be someone who manages Windows at scale — a systems administrator, an IT procurement lead, a compliance officer — and who needs to understand what a patch or policy change means for their fleet before the vendor briefing deck arrives. No drama, no predictions

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