Microsoft will soon be rolling out the Windows 10 Creators Update that is designed to help out IT administrators manage their business among their enterprise. The update promises stronger IT security and safety not just on devices but on cloud and networks as well.

Microsoft has released information regarding the Windows 10 Creators Update in the hopes of making more businesses get on with their new operating system (OS). The Windows 10 Creators Update promises a more streamlined way for IT administrators to oversee operations through the updated Windows Security Center.

The Windows 10 Creators Update Security Center features the new Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), Microsoft Intelligent Security Graph with Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection that is made more advanced to better detect, gather data and create a remedy for issues that may come up during operations.

Furthermore, the Creators Update has a more powerful Windows Analytics dashboard that will help companies communicate with Microsoft regarding any new upgrades that businesses may need in the running. With devices streamlined in Windows 10, Microsoft hopes that its mobile application management will help secure personal devices for employees with ease.

Additionally, Microsoft also plans for Windows 10 to revolve around the trending 3D and virtual reality features. According to Tech Republic, the Windows 10 Creators Update will be released in March 2017 which is also the time when several virtual reality headphones from Lenovo, Asus, HP and more will be out in the market. Microsoft hopes that with the use of the virtual reality headsets and the Windows 10 Creators Update and tools, 3D content will be made more accessible and easier to use.

The outlet adds that Microsoft has a secret feature that may help prevent exposure to too much blue light from Windows screens. The feature called flux.software could be configured to reduce exposure to help people sleep better as blue light has been known to disrupt the body's circadian rhythm.