Both versions ship with Windows Security, but Enterprise customers gain access to the advanced telemetry of (formerly ATP).
You are managing a distributed workforce, you require "zero-touch" deployment to save IT man-hours, or you are handling sensitive data (financial, healthcare, legal) where a single breach could be catastrophic.
Most comparison charts lie by omission. They list that both support BitLocker, both support Remote Desktop, and both support Windows Update. This is true. But here is the breakdown of how they support them:
Both versions ship with Windows Security, but Enterprise customers gain access to the advanced telemetry of (formerly ATP).
You are managing a distributed workforce, you require "zero-touch" deployment to save IT man-hours, or you are handling sensitive data (financial, healthcare, legal) where a single breach could be catastrophic.
Most comparison charts lie by omission. They list that both support BitLocker, both support Remote Desktop, and both support Windows Update. This is true. But here is the breakdown of how they support them: