Windows 365 Cloud PC; what it does for your company!

Back when remote and hybrid setups weren’t as standard as they are now, getting work done meant using your desktop at your workstation. If you had a laptop, then you could work wherever you wanted, but using only that gadget.

Remote desktops have developed into Virtual PC Online which allows you to access that version on any device via Internet Connection. Cloud hosted desktop would boot the same operating system, have the exact programs and settings, and access the same network storage as your workstation computer. So, from a functional standpoint, there’d be no difference between using your physical computer and its virtualized counterpart.

Now, Microsoft is using the cloud to deliver its brand of remote desktop experience: Windows 365 Cloud PC.

How is this different from Azure Virtual Desktop?

Windows 365 Cloud PC is a direct result of Azure Virtual Desktop. Azure Virtual Desktop follows a pay-as-you-go model where the quantity you pay is commensurate with how much of the cloud service you consume. Windows 365 Cloud PC, on the other hand, is a subscription benefit. Different plans will offer escalating price points for improving allocations of processing power, memory, and storage.

What is Windows 365 Cloud PC?

Windows 10 Cloud PC is Microsoft’s most delinquent virtualization service. It lets you stream your Windows 10 desktop, applications, settings, and content from the Microsoft Cloud to any device. You can even stop operating one device and resume right where you left off on another. This indicates that, for as long as you have an internet-connected device, your Cloud PC is wherever you are.

How does Windows 365 benefit businesses?

There are two main business advantages of using Windows 365 Cloud PCs:

  1. It makes issuing PCs easier than ever before

Thanks to COVID-19, organizations the globe over have adopted remote and hybrid work setups for their staff. Issuing work on computers like laptops are costly and therefore not feasible for many small businesses. A way around this is to let employees use their devices but give them Cloud PCs instead. And if those businesses don’t have IT support, they can have Windows 365 settings applied automatically.

However, enterprises with IT support can operate Microsoft Endpoint Manager to manage Cloud PCs just like physical computers.

IT admins can efficiently do the following with Windows 365:

  •     Set up Cloud PC accounts– condition resource allocations and configure user settings
  •     Monitor Cloud PC performance– see if there are PCs that are malfunctioning or require upgrades
  •     Manage Cloud PC accounts– adopt provisions (e.g., increase or decrease memory allocation to users) and decommission accounts as necessary
  1. Running resource-intensive apps becomes possible on less powerful devices

Apps like computer-aided design programs normally need a lot of processing power, but since these would be running on the cloud instead of locally, any device can run those high-compute apps. This indicates that you don’t have to worry about apps’ systems requirements since you can just increase processing power allocations as needed.

 Conclusion

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