When technology is advancing very rapidly, the leading providers of an evolving class of products are on very different pages. I m talking about Cisco and Microsoft and while neither s approach is wrong, neither is complete and together they can build what s needed for our hybrid workplace future. Let s talk about the advantages of a simulated workplace done right, and we ll close with the product of the week, a new graphics card from AMD.
When technology is advancing very rapidly, the leading providers of an evolving class of products are on very different pages. I m talking about Cisco and Microsoft and while neither s approach is wrong, neither is complete and together they can build what s needed for our hybrid workplace future. Let s talk about the advantages of a simulated workplace done right, and we ll close with the product of the week, a new graphics card from AMD.
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Apr 5, 2021 4:00 AM PT
As is often the case when technology is advancing very rapidly, the leading providers of an evolving class of products are on very different pages. I m talking about Cisco and Microsoft and while neither s approach is wrong, neither is complete and together they can build a comprehensive picture of what is needed for our hybrid workplace future.
This hybrid future is one where remote workers are better off than those working on-premises and where you can instantly travel to a meeting any place in the world without feeling at a disadvantage.
Microsoft Cloud PC Service Could Launch in June or July, Windows 10 Store App May Be Revamped
Microsoft Cloud PC service is based on its Azure cloud computing platform and will allow users to run regular Windows apps on Windows 10X devices. By Vineet Washington | Updated: 21 April 2021 14:31 IST
Microsoft Cloud PC website currently shows “organisation is not supported”
Highlights
Microsoft may release an updated Store app this fall
The company has not shared official details on its Cloud PC service yet
Microsoft Cloud PC service could launch in June or early July this year, according to a report. The company has been working on this service, codenamed “Project Deschutes”, that could offer a virtualised Windows experience at a per-person fee. It is powered by Microsoft s cloud computing service Azure and will allow users to access a remote Windows desktop on their devices. Separately, another report says that the company is also plannin