Windows 10: Microsoft launching Cloud PC service possibly this summer

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  1. Brink Win User

    Microsoft launching Cloud PC service possibly this summer


    It's been quiet on the Microsoft "Cloud PC" front lately. But it sounds like its debut may be just a couple months away, according to my contacts.

    Microsoft may be targeting June or early July 2021 as the launch date for this virtualized, desktop-as-a-service offering, I'm hearing. Microsoft's annual Inspire partner conference is mid-July this year, and given Microsoft will likely want partners to help sell Cloud PC, this timing makes a lot of sense.

    As I reported last year, Cloud PC, codenamed "Project Deschutes," is an Azure-powered service that will enable customers to use their own devices as thin clients that can access a remote Windows desktop and use software like Microsoft Office. Microsoft plans to sell Cloud PC as a managed Microsoft 365 experience at a flat per-user price. This is an important difference to existing Windows Virtual Desktop pricing, which revolves around Azure consumption.

    A leak last year indicated that Microsoft might plan to sell a few different Cloud PC subscription options (originally referred to as Medium, Heavy and Advanced -- each offering a different amount of CPU, RAM, and storage).


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    Microsoft is working on an Azure-powered Cloud PC service

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    Microsoft launching Cloud PC service possibly this summer

    Windows 10's summer launch date is first step in a slow roll-out


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