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Microsoft Announces Windows 365 Cloud Streaming Service

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Microsoft today announced Windows 365, a cloud service that introduces a new way to experience Windows 10 or Windows 11 (when it becomes available) to businesses of all sizes. Windows 365 takes the operating system to the Microsoft cloud, streaming the full Windows experience — apps, data and settings — to personal or corporate devices. Secure by design and built with the principles of Zero Trust, Windows 365 secures and stores information in the cloud, not on the device, providing a secure, productive experience for workers from interns and contractors to software developers and industrial designers. Windows 365 also creates a new hybrid personal computing category called Cloud PC, which uses both the power of the cloud and the capabilities of the device to provide a full, personalized Windows experience. The announcement represents a groundbreaking development as organizations around the world grapple with the best ways to facilitate hybrid work models where employees are both on-site and distributed across the globe.





A new computing paradigm for hybrid work

As the pandemic begins to ease in parts of the world, a new way of working is emerging, transformed by virtual processes and remote collaboration. In this more distributed environment, employees need access to corporate resources across locations and devices — and with cybersecurity threats on the rise, securing those resources is paramount.

Windows 365 helps employers solve challenges they've faced since long before the pandemic. Workers expect greater flexibility and more options to work from different locations, while still ensuring the security of the organization's data. Seasonal workers can cycle on and off teams without the logistical challenges of issuing new hardware or securing personal devices — allowing the organization to scale for busy periods more efficiently and securely. And companies can easily ensure specialized workers in creative, analytics, engineering or scientific roles have greater compute power and secure access to critical applications that they need.

Versatile, simple, secure: the transformational impact of Windows 365

By building on the power of the Windows operating system and the strength of the cloud, Windows 365 gives any organization greater peace of mind in three key ways:

  • Powerful: With instant-on boot to their personal Cloud PC, users can stream all their applications, tools, data and settings from the cloud across any device. Windows 365 provides the full PC experience in the cloud. The cloud also provides versatility in processing power and storage, enabling IT to scale up or down, based on their needs. With a choice of either Windows 10 or Windows 11 (once it is generally available later in 2021), organizations can choose the Cloud PC that works for them with per-user per-month pricing.
  • Simple: With a Cloud PC, users can log in and pick back up where they left off across devices, providing a simple and familiar Windows experience delivered by the cloud. For IT, Windows 365 also simplifies deployment, updates and management — and unlike other solutions, Windows 365 doesn't require any virtualization experience. With Windows 365 optimized for the endpoint, IT can easily procure, deploy and manage Cloud PCs for their organization just as they manage physical PCs through Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Small and midsize businesses can purchase Windows 365 directly or through a cloud service provider, and set up their organization with Cloud PCs with just a few clicks. Microsoft also continues to innovate in Azure Virtual Desktop for those organizations with deep virtualization experience that want more customization and flexibility options.
  • Secure: Windows 365 is secure by design, leveraging the power of the cloud and the principles of Zero Trust. Information is secured and stored in the cloud, not on the device. Always up to date and building on the strength of rich Microsoft security capabilities and baselines, Windows 365 simplifies security and recommends the best security settings for the environment at hand.

New opportunities for the Microsoft partner ecosystem

For decades, Microsoft partners have been at the center of how Microsoft delivers technologies and business transformation to customers around the world. The depth of Microsoft's cloud offerings and technology portfolio gives partners the power to build innovative, industry-specific solutions. Windows 365 will allow partners to continue to make more possible.

From systems integrators to managed service providers to independent software vendors (ISVs) to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), the new Cloud PC category creates opportunity for Microsoft partners to deliver new Windows experiences in the cloud.

Organizations will look to systems integrators and managed service providers to help them get the most out of their entire Windows estate. ISVs can continue to build Windows apps and now deliver them in the cloud to help businesses work in new ways as they continue to digitally transform. And OEMs gain an opportunity to integrate Windows 365 into their broad portfolio of services alongside their devices' robust features and secure hardware.

Availability

Windows 365 will be generally available to businesses of all sizes starting on Aug. 2, 2021.

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It is happening... wondering, how long will it take for them to get w11 or w12 only with monthly sub.
 
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It's known that lots of journalists are linguistically impaired. Maybe IT journalists more than others. Compose your sentence as if it were made by a 5 year old in the hope that really everybody can understand it without using too much brain effort because that might damage your mind! Every article contains "when it comes to" and "in terms of" which will make the sentence simpler, so as not to overload the reader's neurons. Now every article has also this thing called "experience" in it. Some smart advertising guru wannabe, fresh out of an MBA school came up with the idea that everything in life is an "experience". So now everybody feels somehow obliged to use the word "experience" for just about everything you say and write. In this article the word comes up 9 times! It could be that a company sent a press release to news outlets and that its content was just copy/pasted in this article. If that is the case, do we need journalists? The whole article looks like an advertisement. Buzzwords can be fun, sometimes. But using buzzwords every day is boring and extremely dumb. You ask : does the journalist lack a critical mind? I say: Yes! Definitely!
 
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It's known that lots of journalists are linguistically impaired. Maybe IT journalists more than others. Compose your sentence as if it were made by a 5 year old in the hope that really everybody can understand it without using too much brain effort because that might damage your mind! Every article contains "when it comes to" and "in terms of" which will make the sentence simpler, so as not to overload the reader's neurons. Now every article has also this thing called "experience" in it. Some smart advertising guru wannabe, fresh out of an MBA school came up with the idea that everything in life is an "experience". So now everybody feels somehow obliged to use the word "experience" for just about everything you say and write. In this article the word comes up 9 times! It could be that a company sent a press release to news outlets and that its content was just copy/pasted in this article. If that is the case, do we need journalists? The whole article looks like an advertisement. Buzzwords can be fun, sometimes. But using buzzwords every day is boring and extremely dumb. You ask : does the journalist lack a critical mind? I say: Yes! Definitely!
I'm not usually the one to point things like this out but the post is pinned as a Press Release so yes, it is essentially an advertisement.
 
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I think Amazon has a claim on 365, not sure exactly.
 
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It's known that lots of journalists are linguistically impaired. Maybe IT journalists more than others. Compose your sentence as if it were made by a 5 year old in the hope that really everybody can understand it without using too much brain effort because that might damage your mind! Every article contains "when it comes to" and "in terms of" which will make the sentence simpler, so as not to overload the reader's neurons. Now every article has also this thing called "experience" in it. Some smart advertising guru wannabe, fresh out of an MBA school came up with the idea that everything in life is an "experience". So now everybody feels somehow obliged to use the word "experience" for just about everything you say and write. In this article the word comes up 9 times! It could be that a company sent a press release to news outlets and that its content was just copy/pasted in this article. If that is the case, do we need journalists? The whole article looks like an advertisement. Buzzwords can be fun, sometimes. But using buzzwords every day is boring and extremely dumb. You ask : does the journalist lack a critical mind? I say: Yes! Definitely!
You did see that this is a Press Release, right?
As in, not written by a journalist, rather a PR department...
 
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Pretty exciting for those of us in Enterprise, just gave us an easy way to replace Citrix at a known cost per month that integrates in with MEM tooling.

Pricing will be key, as well as if I can dynamically add and remove licenses based on users timing out (rather than buying instances for every user who may use a cloud desktop occasionally).
 
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Two thoughts...

1. We at work run our workstation OS on a company server through Citrix. Even that's laggy with a Gbps connection. I imagine doing the same through the ancient UK network is pretty much unusable.
2. Giving up control over my OS, and being entirely dependent on internet connection? No, thanks.
 
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1. We at work run our workstation OS on a company server through Citrix. Even that's laggy with a Gbps connection.

You would be surprised that what people think is 'laggy network conditions', is usually just a poor citrix implementation. This is pretty common, as most places either don't want to shell out for GPU accelerating instances, poorly configured if they do, or are just all in all oversubscribed user contention.
 
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You would be surprised that what people think is 'laggy network conditions', is usually just a poor citrix implementation. This is pretty common, as most places either don't want to shell out for GPU accelerating instances, poorly configured if they do, or are just all in all oversubscribed user contention.
Fair enough. I work for a multimillion £ company that likes to cheap out on basic stuff.
 
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"built with the principles of Zero Trust"
Microsoft have that in spades, I can't argue with that statement. :roll:
 

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It's known that lots of journalists are linguistically impaired. Maybe IT journalists more than others. Compose your sentence as if it were made by a 5 year old in the hope that really everybody can understand it without using too much brain effort because that might damage your mind! Every article contains "when it comes to" and "in terms of" which will make the sentence simpler, so as not to overload the reader's neurons. Now every article has also this thing called "experience" in it. Some smart advertising guru wannabe, fresh out of an MBA school came up with the idea that everything in life is an "experience". So now everybody feels somehow obliged to use the word "experience" for just about everything you say and write. In this article the word comes up 9 times! It could be that a company sent a press release to news outlets and that its content was just copy/pasted in this article. If that is the case, do we need journalists? The whole article looks like an advertisement. Buzzwords can be fun, sometimes. But using buzzwords every day is boring and extremely dumb. You ask : does the journalist lack a critical mind? I say: Yes! Definitely!
Just to expand a bit on what @outlw6669 said. At TPU it is our policy to post company press releases verbatim. These are marked with the "Press Release" tag below the headline. If Microsoft's project matures I'm sure we'll have an editorial on this at some point (marked as "Editorial"), or possibly even a proper review, like we do for hardware components, like graphics cards.

Welcome to the forums :)
 
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Just to expand a bit on what @outlw6669 said. At TPU it is our policy to post company press releases verbatim. These are marked with the "Press Release" tag below the headline. If Microsoft's project matures I'm sure we'll have an editorial on this at some point (marked as "Editorial"), or possibly even a proper review, like we do for hardware components, like graphics cards.

Welcome to the forums :)

Right, but that should be one heck of an editorial, because things like this, and you don't have to be a rocket scientist or try to play down the issue hoping it's going to be "just fine", are fundamentally opposing ideas and visions, that make private computer ownership and most of the reason TPU exists pretty much obsolete.

Same way "smart" cars consequentially make personal car ownership obsolete. This celebratory tone of the press release is only a celebration of the corporations taking over what little freedoms the pesants have left.

Hint: This was Microsofts and the whole silicon valley vision all along, they talk about it all the time anyway, what does the future bring what does the future hold, it's nothing more than propaganda for what they want the future to be and are deciding it for you. So this is really nothing new, all of this always-in-the-effing-cloud was planned long ahead.

You guys think you'll have freedom on Linux? Not so fast, that place is also heavily under a cult and subcults with heavy university influence, hardly a sprawling place of original and creative grassroots advanced home users, you'll have to look quite a bit deeper to find them, and most linux users on the mainstream distros are mostly mainstream users who don't really do anything cool or advanced with the OS anyway, so much effort goes into GUIs and making things look pretty for moves and music, that's such a waste of time IMO. There's a lot of basic standard things that I can do on Windows for work purposes that are literally impossible on linux, some programs that I on windows think of them are like air and water just don't even exist there, so I had a lot of heavy WTF moments, but it depends on the distro and it's GUI, Linux really isn't what I imagined to be at all, all the videos, images, descriptions out there give you a false sense of what Linux is like, until you try it.

So Linux community doesn't share the same mindset in many ways of what many advanced Windows users share, so there's going to be disagreements, but users with multiple OS and who used Win and Linux for many years are the key people to bridge this gap, you simply want to get sometihng done and use sense, you're not playing a fanboy and you simpyl use the pros of both systems and that's it, that's the most optimal approach, there's no need to fanboy a particular system, but there are philosophical and ideological rules as to how things should work, and if something is easier and better ... but it has some other things then no, I don't want the convenience of a cloud system, I can handle being my own administrator my self, and hopefully enough people stand up again this corporate takeover.

Literally in the news I saw today, but it's been mentioned before, is this Blackrock group buying up suburb homes with overpaying them:


 
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If this is price aggressively this could work out well. I have a customer that uses VMware Horizons for DaaS, this could help them.
 
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Ah come on guys:

This is literally the best standup comedy sentence ever:
Windows 365 secures and stores information in the cloud, not on the device, providing a secure, productive experience for workers from interns and contractors to software developers and industrial designers.

I laughed and I rolled when I read the last part ... industrial espionage wohooo! Yeah other competing companies and industry will put their top secret research onto microsoft servers? But yeah Microsoft thinks of everyone else as dirty pesants who believe everything including other corporations, unfortunately I'm afraid even the other corporates are dumb enough to play along with this nonsense.

On the first level: Yeah it may be secure from everyone else, except Microsoft.
On the second level: MS may keep their word, not use it, officially, but what about rogue employees.
 
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Basically every major company puts their data in the cloud... Even the USA’s DoD is moving that way. It’s called encryption.
 
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Basically every major company puts their data in the cloud... Even the USA’s DoD is moving that way. It’s called encryption.
Putting data int he cloud and encrypting data are two entirely different things.
 
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is this turning into a /tinhat discussion?
 
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TPU seems to be full of them lately :(
 
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There’s a difference between secure DCs or end-users getting hacked and “industrial espionage” and “rogue employees”
 
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Schools are gonna jump on this ASAP.
 
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Schools are gonna jump on this ASAP.
Schools already moved en masse to Chromebooks years ago. The ship has long sailed there.
 
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Schools already moved en masse to Chromebooks years ago. The ship has long sailed there.
For home users Chromebooks, yes. But for tasks that a Celeron can't do like CAD where they have infinity plus one Optiplexes, this seems like it might make more sense.
If it works well.
 
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