New Windows 365 features reach general availability
It’s been three years since Windows 365 became broadly available. Today, Scott Manchester, Vice President – Windows Cloud Experiences, shared new updates to Windows 365 based on customer feedback.
For more details on these updates — including features now generally available — check out today’s posts on the Windows IT Pro Blog from the Windows 365 PMs:
New Windows 365 features help provide a more secure workspace
Windows 365 GPU-enabled Cloud PCs now generally available
AI-driven insights reduce TCO for Windows 365 Cloud PCs
Windows App general availability coming soon
There were also announcements about partner integrations, specifically:
Windows 365 management capabilities now on N-able Cloud Commander
How to integrate Windows 365 with Omnissa Horizon
If you have questions about any of today’s announcements, please leave a comment on the blogs. To submit feedback, visit the Windows 365 Feedback Portal.
It’s been three years since Windows 365 became broadly available. Today, Scott Manchester, Vice President – Windows Cloud Experiences, shared new updates to Windows 365 based on customer feedback.
For more details on these updates — including features now generally available — check out today’s posts on the Windows IT Pro Blog from the Windows 365 PMs:
New Windows 365 features help provide a more secure workspace
Windows 365 GPU-enabled Cloud PCs now generally available
AI-driven insights reduce TCO for Windows 365 Cloud PCs
Windows App general availability coming soon
There were also announcements about partner integrations, specifically:
Windows 365 management capabilities now on N-able Cloud Commander
How to integrate Windows 365 with Omnissa Horizon
If you have questions about any of today’s announcements, please leave a comment on the blogs. To submit feedback, visit the Windows 365 Feedback Portal. Read More