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Microsoft Starts Streaming Cloudy Apps Instead of Desktops
Windows 365 Cloud Apps stream essential applications on shared virtual PCs, targeting task-based roles and aiming to reduce costs and simplify management for organizations, Microsoft said.
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Microsoft thinks cloud PCs might be overkill, starts streaming just apps under Windows 365
As old-school virtual desktop player Omnissa distances itself further from VMware Microsoft thinks cloudy PCs might be overkill for some users, so has started streaming individual apps instead as part of its Windows 365 service. . . .
Microsoft Opens Public Preview of Windows 365 Cloud Apps
Microsoft has launched Windows 365 Cloud Apps in public preview, giving access to all users after months of private testing. The new feature allows IT admins stream individual apps, just like Outlook or Word, directly from the cloud without provisioning a full Cloud PC. This will eventually cut costs, simplify app delivery, and better support […]
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