• Windows 365

    From RS Wood@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 18 12:12:06 2021
    From the «chromeos yawns» department:
    Feed: OSnews
    Title: Microsoft launches Windows 365, a Windows desktop in the cloud
    Author: Thom Holwerda
    Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2021 19:57:47 -0400
    Link: https://www.osnews.com/story/133710/microsoft-launches-windows-365-a-windows-desktop-in-the-cloud/


    Today we’re excited to announce Windows 365[1], a cloud service that introduces a new way to experience Windows 10 or Windows 11 (when it’s generally available later this calendar year) for workers from interns and contractors to software developers and industrial designers. Windows 365 takes the operating system to the Microsoft Cloud[2], securely streaming the full Windows experience—including all your apps, data, and settings—to your personal or corporate devices. This approach creates a fully new personal computing category, specifically for the hybrid world: the Cloud PC.

    As silly as this sounds, I’m actually somewhat interested in this. I have a Windows 10 VM for some Windows-only translation software I sometimes need to use, but managing and updating Windows is a pain, so the idea of just paying a few euros every month to have a Windows instance on some faraway server actually
    seems like a much better alternative.

    Links:
    [1]: https://news.microsoft.com/?p=443183 (link)
    [2]: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2021/07/14/introducing-a-new-era-of-hybrid-personal-computing-the-windows-365-cloud-pc/ (link)



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  • From Richard Kettlewell@21:1/5 to Rich on Sun Jul 18 14:34:37 2021
    Rich <rich@example.invalid> writes:
    RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com> wrote:
    From the «chromeos yawns» department:
    Feed: OSnews
    Title: Microsoft launches Windows 365, a Windows desktop in the cloud
    Author: Thom Holwerda
    Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2021 19:57:47 -0400
    Link:
    https://www.osnews.com/story/133710/microsoft-launches-windows-365-a-windows-desktop-in-the-cloud/


    Today we?re excited to announce Windows 365[1], a cloud service that
    introduces a new way to experience Windows 10 or Windows 11 (when
    it?s generally available later this calendar year) for workers from
    interns and contractors to software developers and industrial
    designers. Windows 365 takes the operating system to the Microsoft
    Cloud[2], securely streaming the full Windows experience?including
    all your apps, data, and settings?to your personal or corporate
    devices. This approach creates a fully new personal computing
    category, specifically for the hybrid world: the Cloud PC.

    As silly as this sounds, I?m actually somewhat interested in this. I
    have a Windows 10 VM for some Windows-only translation software I
    sometimes need to use, but managing and updating Windows is a pain,
    so the idea of just paying a few euros every month to have a Windows
    instance on some faraway server actually seems like a much better
    alternative.

    So, what is this, paid RDP to a winblows VM in a datacenter somewhere?

    If so, then what hosts the RDP receiver app locally?

    Wikipedia says it’s based on Azure Virtual Desktop, which has clients
    for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and web.

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  • From Rich@21:1/5 to RS Wood on Sun Jul 18 13:19:09 2021
    RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com> wrote:
    From the «chromeos yawns» department:
    Feed: OSnews
    Title: Microsoft launches Windows 365, a Windows desktop in the cloud
    Author: Thom Holwerda
    Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2021 19:57:47 -0400
    Link: https://www.osnews.com/story/133710/microsoft-launches-windows-365-a-windows-desktop-in-the-cloud/


    Today we?re excited to announce Windows 365[1], a cloud service that introduces a new way to experience Windows 10 or Windows 11 (when it?s generally available later this calendar year) for workers from interns and contractors to software developers and industrial designers. Windows 365 takes
    the operating system to the Microsoft Cloud[2], securely streaming the full Windows experience?including all your apps, data, and settings?to your personal or corporate devices. This approach creates a fully new personal computing category, specifically for the hybrid world: the Cloud PC.

    As silly as this sounds, I?m actually somewhat interested in this. I have a Windows 10 VM for some Windows-only translation software I sometimes need to use, but managing and updating Windows is a pain, so the idea of just paying a
    few euros every month to have a Windows instance on some faraway server actually
    seems like a much better alternative.

    Links:
    [1]: https://news.microsoft.com/?p=443183 (link)
    [2]: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2021/07/14/introducing-a-new-era-of-hybrid-personal-computing-the-windows-365-cloud-pc/ (link)


    So, what is this, paid RDP to a winblows VM in a datacenter somewhere?

    If so, then what hosts the RDP receiver app locally?

    If it is a full winblows, nothings changed much, other than the fact
    that you have full local execution capability is hidden from you.

    Or is it a stripped down, basic OS, that has hardware drivers,
    networking, and just enough of the GUI libraries to host an RDP
    receiver app?

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  • From Roger Blake@21:1/5 to RS Wood on Mon Jul 19 01:29:12 2021
    On 2021-07-18, RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com> wrote:
    From the «chromeos yawns» department:
    Feed: OSnews
    Title: Microsoft launches Windows 365, a Windows desktop in the cloud
    Author: Thom Holwerda
    Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2021 19:57:47 -0400
    Link: https://www.osnews.com/story/133710/microsoft-launches-windows-365-a-windows-desktop-in-the-cloud/

    So now your PC really can be just a terminal on Microsoft's network. Lovely.

    As silly as this sounds, I’m actually somewhat interested in this. I have a Windows 10 VM for some Windows-only translation software I sometimes need to use, but managing and updating Windows is a pain, so the idea of just paying a
    few euros every month to have a Windows instance on some faraway server actually
    seems like a much better alternative.

    Ken Olsen was right after all, just ahead of his time.

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