The Windows Insider Program for Business is also known as WIP4Biz. Launched at Ignite Australia, the platform is a broad extension of Microsoft current Windows Insider Program for consumers. The community or ‘Insiders’ will be able to access blogs, forums, and events dedicated to them. Furthermore, the program will also connect with IT Pros and businesses to help them deploy Insider builds throughout an organization. As with other Microsoft Insider programs, WIP4Biz will rely heavily on user feedback. Microsoft will use the feedback to improve product experiences. Organizations can upvote reported issues to show the company their level of important. The company says this will allow the most urgent issues to be solved first. Director of Program Management for Operating System Fundamentals and Product Owner of the Insider Program, Bill Karagounis said at the launch: “[Microsoft] will be offering new experiences including software tools and a community to serve IT Professionals around the world.”
Insider Program Success
Last month, Microsoft celebrated a big milestone for the Windows Insider Program. The platform passed 10 million members to far pass the company’s initial expectations. Microsoft started the program with the modest goal of trying to reach 400,000 Insiders. Windows 10’s release pushed the membership past one million just weeks after the program launched. By March 2015, the company said the program reached 3 million Insiders, and that jumped to 7 million a year ago. The Windows Insider Program also became a proof of concept within Microsoft. Since its success, the company has launched an Office Insider Program, Xbox Insider Program, and a Skype Insider Program.