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Windows 11’s new focus on efficiency

  • By Ryan Pulsakowski
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Windows 11’s new focus on efficiency

For the past year or so, it’s felt like every Windows update came with three new AI features attached.

Some of them are genuinely useful. Some feel like they’re there because they can be.

So it’s interesting to see Microsoft take a slightly different tone with recent Windows 11 preview updates. 

Instead of cramming in more AI, the focus seems to be on something far less flashy: Making Windows smoother, faster and less irritating to use.

And as someone who works with businesses using Windows every day, I’m quite pleased about that.

Let’s start with something simple. You’ll soon be able to run a network speed test directly from the taskbar. 

If your internet suddenly feels slow, you won’t need to open a browser and search for a speed test site. You can check performance straight from Windows.

For a small or medium sized business, that’s practical. 

If a member of staff says, “The system’s crawling”, you can quickly see whether it’s the connection or something else.

There are also small but welcome tweaks to how apps behave on the taskbar. 

If you’ve ever had multiple windows of the same app open, for example, several Word documents, you might have noticed them being tucked away awkwardly into an overflow area. 

Now it makes better use of the space available, so things feel less cluttered and easier to manage.

Performance improvements are another key area. 

Microsoft has optimised how Windows resumes from “sleep” mode. 

Sleep mode is what happens when you close your laptop lid or leave your PC idle. It goes into a low-power state but keeps your work ready to go. 

If you’ve ever opened your laptop in a meeting and waited that slightly uncomfortable few seconds for it to wake up, this update is designed to make that process feel snappier.

That might not sound dramatic, but in a business setting, small delays add up. A faster resume means fewer awkward pauses and less frustration.

There’s also a subtle shift in how Microsoft is handling AI. 

Instead of pushing it everywhere, they’re adding more control. For example, if your webcam has automatic AI framing, where it tries to zoom and follow your face during calls, you’ll have manual controls to adjust pan and tilt in settings. 

If you’ve experienced the camera zooming in at the wrong moment, that’s a welcome change.

Other updates are less glamorous but still useful. 

The Storage Settings page now scans faster when looking for temporary files, making it easier to free up space. 

The Windows Update page responds more quickly when you check for updates. You can even set modern image formats like .webp as your desktop wallpaper. 

Small details, but they improve day-to-day usability.

For small and medium sized businesses, reliability and responsiveness matter more than experimental features. 

If Windows feels quicker, cleaner and less intrusive, your team works more smoothly. And that’s where real productivity happens.

These updates are rolling out gradually, so you may not see everything immediately, but it won’t be long. 

If you’d like to learn what other Windows features could give your team a productivity boost, I can help. Get in touch.

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