Microsoft starts streaming cloudy apps instead of desktops
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Microsoft starts streaming cloudy apps instead of desktops
"This is ideal for organizations that want to streamline app delivery, reduce overhead, and modernize their virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environments,"
"only essential applications like Outlook or Word without loading a full desktop."
"As organizations embrace Windows 365 Cloud Apps, Microsoft is focused on simplifying app delivery even further-making it faster, easier, and more intuitive for IT admins to deploy custom line-of-business apps at scale,"
Microsoft announced the public preview of Windows 365 Cloud Apps, enabling Frontline Cloud PC users to boot directly into individual apps instead of a Windows desktop. Frontline Cloud PCs can be shared by up to three users and now support launching only essential applications such as Outlook or Word without loading a full desktop. The service aims to streamline app delivery, reduce overhead, and modernize virtual desktop infrastructure. Microsoft plans to expand supported apps and simplify deployment for IT administrators. Competitors including Citrix and Omnissa continue to evolve app-streaming, endpoint management, and security offerings.
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