I'm sure you're right on this. People won't care if we issue updates on a regular basis, we do that already for everything else.
Nobody but the IT department, and who cares about them. Why can't they just make it work? /sarc
On another note - you seem knowledgeable. Do you think many companies have adopted Windows 10 for the enterprise (my company hasn't)?
I suspect most have not. Frankly, that's just my opinion, but I think it's true.
I read headlines and some articles. but I don't follow the multitudinous industry blogs and pollsters who claim to know who's doing what. Not that I would necessarily believe them, as they all have an agenda, an axe to grind, or are flat-out being paid to say this or that.
I know that Microsoft made some silly public forecasts and they've already backed off quite a bit. There's a clue there.
And an awful lot of businesses I know are adamant about not taking chances with Win10 until it's stable.
But now that Microsoft no longer allows purchase of a computer with Win7 pre-installed, that means even the staunch holdouts will be slowly infiltrated by Win10, as old computers are replaced and the new ones come pre-loaded with Win10.