Last month, Microsoft unveiled its plans to launch Windows 365, a subscription-based service for users to connect to an always-on cloud PC from anywhere there’s an internet connection. The application is immediately beneficial to business and enterprise customers. Microsoft has released official pricing so these customers can start with Windows 365 today.
Windows 365 comes in Business and Enterprise editions. The Business plan caps at 300 users. There’s a “Windows Hybrid Benefit” which means that existing cloud licenses will apply a small discount for Windows 365. This means Businesses would pay a little more if they don’t have any cloud licenses.
Meanwhile, the Enterprise version will cost the same as the discounted price seen above as there’s no non-Hybrid Benefit pricing.
Organizations can select the storage size of the Cloud PC through an admin panel. Users will be able to instantly boot up the Cloud PC and access it through any web browser. Windows 365 can be accessed through any device including Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, iPadOS, and Linux.
Windows 365 will support all applications, including high-performance ones like video editing. Users will be required to have:
Ecause unlike your narrowed opinion, this affects regular consumer. Because it will be employees using their personal computers to connect to work computer instead of work providing a device. If employees are providing a device this service wi...
I don't know why normal consumers are complaining about something which is business and enterprise specific. It costs huge money to business to run, service and support their devices. 20$ for an enterprise is actually budget friendly. And when i...
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