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News articleYahoo Finance· May 19, 2026

Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition Extends Connected Galaxy Experience to Enterprise IT Environments, Powered by Intel® Core™ Ultra Processors

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Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition Extends Connected Galaxy Experience to Enterprise IT Environments, Powered by Intel® Core™ Ultra Processors Built for enterprise deployment with customized OS imaging, BIOS configuration, and Asset tagging capabilities TORONTO, May 19, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd…
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  • Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition supports enterprise configuration options including custom OS imaging, BIOS configuration and logo customization, asset tagging for management, and Windows Autopilot, enabling systems to be ready for immediate use while maintaining standardized configurations across device fleets.

    60% confidence
  • Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition marks an important step in expanding the Galaxy Book series into enterprise computing, bringing the connected Galaxy experience to enterprise IT environments to help enable seamless workflows across devices and businesses.

    60% confidence
  • Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition takes a multi-layered approach to security and privacy via Samsung Knox, helping to protect devices against cyber threats while maintaining the integrity of sensitive data.

    60% confidence
  • Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition is the first Galaxy Book designed specifically for an enterprise environment.

    60% confidence
  • Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition aligns with security requirements for PC platforms set by NIST for platform integrity and firmware resilience.

    60% confidence

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