Microsoft Windows 365 to let users run Windows on smartphones, tablets, PCs
In a bid to help businesses of all sizes boost productivity in the
hybrid work scenario, Microsoft on Wednesday announced a new Cloud service
called Windows 365 that will run in Microsoft Cloud and allow customers to set
up a Cloud PC with ease.
Windows 365 is not a new operating system but a new way to
experience either Windows 10 or Windows 11 in a virtual environment, that
streams the full Windows experience to any device. Essentially, Windows 365
allows customers to fuse together the best of the cloud and the device itself.
Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella said that with Windows
365, the company is creating a new category: the Cloud PC.
"Just like applications were brought to the cloud with SaaS,
we are now bringing the operating system to the cloud, providing organisations
with greater flexibility and a secure way to empower their workforce to be more
productive and connected, regardless of location," Nadella said during the
'Microsoft Inspire 2021' event.
Windows 365 will be generally available to businesses of all sizes
starting on August 2.
Windows 365 is not a replacement for Azure Virtual Desktop or AVD
which is the starting point that the company uses to build Windows 365.
While in AVD, you pay on a consumption basis, in Windows 365, you
will pay per user per month per PC or per Cloud PC.
Jared Spataro, corporate vice president, Microsoft 365 said
that hybrid work has fundamentally changed the role of technology in
organisations in the pandemic.
"Cloud PC is an exciting, new category of hybrid personal
computing that turns any device into a personalised, productive, and secure
digital workspace," he said.
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