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Microsoft Windows Trainings

ITTA offers a Microsoft Windows catalogue focused on workplace evolution and Windows 11 onboarding. The Windows 11 – What’s New course covers interface changes, productivity features (snap layouts, virtual desktops, widgets), security gains (TPM 2.0, Smart App Control, Windows Hello), Microsoft 365 and Copilot integration, and daily best practices. Audience: business users, support teams, internal trainers and managers deploying Windows 11. Sessions delivered in Geneva, Lausanne and interactive virtual classroom.

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This training will allow you to use easier End-users functionalities on Windows 11.

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Windows in 2026: an OS transforming on the usage side

Windows remains, in 2026, the most deployed operating system on professional desktops in organisations in French-speaking Switzerland. With Windows 11, Microsoft reorganised the user experience around several principles: centred and refined taskbar, multi-window screen management (Snap Layouts), structured virtual desktops, native Teams integration for personal uses, and progressive integration of Microsoft Copilot and generative AI in daily uses.

Moving from Windows 10 to Windows 11 is not a simple visual update. Hardware requirements changed (mandatory TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, recent processors), the security model strengthened (Smart App Control, biometric Windows Hello, application guard), and AI use entered through Copilot. End of Windows 10 mainstream support set for October 2025 (with paid ESU after): organisations are finalising their migration and their teams need to understand the changes in depth.

The Windows 11 course at ITTA

Our Windows 11 course in the ITTA catalogue:

This course is aimed at business users moving from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and wanting to quickly understand what changes, what productivity gains exist, and how to leverage the new features. It covers the interface (Start menu, taskbar, Settings), window management with Snap Layouts and Snap Groups, productive use of virtual desktops, widgets, the new tabbed File Explorer, Microsoft 365 and Copilot integration, security novelties visible to users (Windows Hello, BitLocker, Smart App Control), and daily best practices.

Who is this course for

Our Windows 11 audience is varied. You meet business users discovering Windows 11 on their new device, assistants and collaborators wanting productivity gains with Snap Layouts and virtual desktops, L1/L2 support teams accompanying users after a deployment, internal trainers preparing onboarding sessions for their teams, managers who want to understand the OS themselves before driving a migration. More advanced IT profiles who want to administer Windows 11 (deployment, MDM, MECM, Intune) are directed to other courses.

Featured Microsoft Windows courses

Microsoft Windows in the Microsoft ITTA ecosystem

Windows is one element of the broader Microsoft fleet. To go further on administration and deployment, several catalogues are available. The root Microsoft publisher regroups all Microsoft catalogues. The Microsoft 365 publisher covers modern workplace administration (MS-102, MD-102, Intune, Copilot). The Windows 11 publisher deepens desktop certifications (MD-100, MD-102). The MECM (formerly SCCM) publisher covers Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager fleet management.

On the sub-domain side, operating systems regroups end-user OS training. For teams combining Windows and Mac, the Apple IT Pro publisher and the sub-publisher macOS enable a cross-platform approach.

Paths by situation

You are migrating to Windows 11

You just received a Windows 11 device (often as part of a hardware refresh or organisational migration). Our Windows 11 – What’s New course is designed exactly for this context: short, dense, focused on quick wins, without entering system administration.

You accompany an internal migration

You are an internal trainer, HR or office productivity lead and you need to prepare a team for the migration. The in-house format is well suited: we adapt the session to your internal charter, your line-of-business applications (Teams, SharePoint, Windows LOB apps) and your starting level.

You are in a support team accompanying users

This course gives you the basics to quickly answer user questions after a migration (where are the settings, why the Start menu changed, how to enable a Snap Layout, how to use Copilot). It does not cover Intune or MECM administration, addressed in other catalogues.

Windows 11 and AI: Copilot integrated in the system

One of Windows 11’s structuring evolutions is the progressive integration of Copilot directly in the system. Initially shown in the taskbar, Copilot evolves towards deeper integration (Copilot+ PCs with dedicated NPU, Click to Do, Recall, Live Captions). This changes how you search for information, manipulate files, summarise content and automate repetitive desktop actions.

Our course addresses Copilot use in Windows 11 (different from Copilot in Microsoft 365, Edge or GitHub), with its typical use cases and limits. To go further on Microsoft Copilot, see the dedicated Microsoft Copilot publisher and the Microsoft 365 Copilot publisher for integration in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.

Windows desktop trends in 2026

Several trends shape the Windows desktop in 2026. The Copilot+ PCs range (Snapdragon X Elite, Intel Lunar Lake, AMD Ryzen AI) integrates a NPU to run AI models locally, reducing cloud dependency for certain features. Sustainable remote work has strengthened Microsoft Teams, virtual desktops and asynchronous collaboration. Security has progressed strongly both on the visible side (Windows Hello, biometrics, long passwords, security apps) and the invisible side (TPM 2.0, hardware attestation, Secure Boot). Coexistence with Mac and Linux in some organisations has become more frequent, especially on creative and technical profiles.

Sessions in Geneva, Lausanne and virtual classroom

Our Windows 11 sessions are scheduled in Geneva, Lausanne and in interactive virtual classroom with a live trainer. Material modalities for in-person sessions are communicated in advance by our education team. For virtual sessions, plan a Windows 11 device (or a Windows 11 environment provided by your organisation). The in-house format is in high demand for migration waves. We then adapt the session to your application context and configuration standards.

Windows 11 FAQ at ITTA

I am on Windows 10, do I really need to migrate?

Mainstream Windows 10 support ended in October 2025. Microsoft offers a paid ESU (Extended Security Updates) programme to extend security updates for up to three years. For an organisation, moving to Windows 11 remains the healthiest trajectory, especially on recent hardware compatible with TPM 2.0.

Is my PC compatible with Windows 11?

Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, compatible processor (Intel 8th gen, AMD Ryzen 2000 and above, certain ARM), 4 GB RAM minimum, 64 GB storage minimum. Microsoft offers the PC Health Check tool to verify. On hardware bought in 2020 or later, compatibility is generally assured.

Does the course cover Copilot in Windows 11?

Yes, within the features available on a standard device (the most advanced version requires a Copilot+ PC). We address Copilot with typical use cases (summaries, searches, short text generation) and its limits.

Do I need technical IT knowledge to follow?

No. This course is designed for business users. General comfort with Windows 10 or a previous office OS suffices. IT profiles usually look for a more technical programme (administration, deployment, MDM).

Why train on Windows 11 at ITTA

ITTA offers a coherent Microsoft catalogue from desktop (Windows 11, Office, Microsoft 365) to administration (MD-102, MS-102, Intune, MECM) and cloud (Azure, Power Platform, Copilot). Our Windows and Microsoft 365 trainers are active on migration and deployment projects in French-speaking Switzerland, providing concrete examples in corporate, banking, insurance, public and industrial contexts. Sessions available in Geneva, Lausanne and interactive virtual classroom, in-house and inter-company.

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