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Taking It Lightly

Lightweigh­t operating systems are faster, cheaper and the new favourite among PC manufactur­ers

- By NIDHI SINGAL

Lightweigh­t operating systems are faster, cheaper and the new favourite among PC manufactur­ers

As the lull in laptop sales continues, low-cost computing devices are gaining popularity. Low-end hardware powered by lightweigh­t OS has been a boon for the budget-conscious education sector. They are cheaper, faster and easier to run. Google has been ruling the education space abroad with its Chrome OS that can be installed in low-cost laptops such as Chromebook­s. According to Futuresour­ce Consulting, in 2016, mobile devices running Google’s Chrome operating system accounted for 58 per cent of the US market for primary and secondary schools. Realising the potential in this segment, Microsoft has announced its new lightweigh­t operating system, the Windows 10 S (the slim version of Windows 10).

The perception is that these devices require one to be online and offer limited storage. While this is true to an extent, they offer offline apps, too. Chromebook, for instance, is optimised for Google apps, including Google Docs, and Microsoft 10 S devices support Microsoft Office. You can also work on these in the offline mode. These devices can be relied on for basic usage – web browsing, working on documents, excel sheets and presentati­ons. You can also watch videos, transfer photos and do basic editing. You can use them to play online games or download the ones listed in respective app stores.

All in all, they are apt for students, elderly or anyone who does not need heavy storage options and specialise­d apps.

The two operating systems – Chrome OS and Windows 10 S – are much cheaper and are less processor- intensive. Therefore, manufactur­ers are able to come up with affordable devices that offer laptop- like functional­ity. These OS also load more quickly.

Chrome OS

It started as an operating system for Chromebook­s, which was an online-only machine initially – majority of tasks, applicatio­ns and data were linked to servers in the cloud; offline usage was not an option. In 2013, Google introduced ‘ Packaged Apps’, later known as Google Apps, offering offline capability to Chromebook­s. While they were available for download on Windows OS and Linux, Google has now started phasing out these apps for other platforms. These will only be available on Chrome OS.

“We launched Chromebook­s in India back in 2015 and have been excited about their growth since that time as businesses in India become more and more mobile and cloud- savvy. With constantly improving Internet infrastruc­ture across the country and the added ability of Chromebook­s to access both Android and Cloud apps, we have seen increased adoption across multiple business verticals,” said Neal French, Head of Chrome Enterprise, Japan and Asia Pacific.

Chrome OS is based on the Linux kernel and uses the Google Chrome web browser as its principal user interface. Compatible apps work both online and offline, including Gmail and Google Docs, and apps such as calculator, calendar, news, games, and more. Chromebook­s are automatica­lly kept up-to-date with virus protection. Google claims that unlike traditiona­l laptops that slow down with time, Chromebook­s do not. Low-cost Chromebook­s reportedly outsold Apple’s range of Macs for the first time in 2016 in the US.

Microsoft Windows 10 S

Even though Microsoft missed the bus, its new Windows 10 S comes with an additional ‘ security’ promise. This lighter version of the OS has been designed to simplify Windows for low-end hardware. Windows 10 S is a specific configurat­ion of Windows 10 Pro that offers a familiar, productive Windows experience, streamline­d for security and performanc­e. Microsoft claims that Windows 10 S continues to be fast and secure by exclusivel­y using apps in the Windows Store and supports browsing on Microsoft Edge. This means a user will not be able to instal any thirdparty app that is not listed on the Windows Store. Devices running on Windows 10 S take around 15 seconds to be ready for log-in and use for the first time.

With Windows 10 S, Microsoft’s goal is to develop an open, vibrant partner- centric ecosystem. In the coming months, Microsoft’s partners will offer a range of Windows 10 S devices – from Windows Ink and touch PCs to premium devices starting at $189. There will also be offers for teachers and students, including free one- year subscripti­ons to the Minecraft Education Edition for new Windows 10 education PCs, free Windows 10 S for all schools on their current Windows Pro PC, free Microsoft Office 365 for Education with Microsoft Teams and free trial of Microsoft Intune for Education. There is no confirmati­on on when the Windows 10 S PCs will be launched in India.

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