Remote work is here to stay. That’s common knowledge at this point. But many businesses haven’t fully adapted to the new normal. Often, companies are still running on a collection of remote work technologies that aren’t integrated, or are unsecured, or are otherwise unoptimized. The good news is that there are plenty of remote work […]

If you’re looking at options to upgrade your remote work setup, Windows 365 Cloud PC is worth your consideration. As we’ve written before, Windows 365 Cloud PC is a set of technologies that enables desktop and app virtualization service onto Azure, the Microsoft cloud. (Note that, because it moves computing off of a local device […]

Here’s the short answer: Windows 365 Cloud PCs are a set of technologies that enables desktop and application virtualization service in the cloud. For additional details, read on. What’s the backstory on Windows 365 Cloud PCs? Windows 365 Cloud PCs enable users to access a Windows desktop from anywhere. In the wake of COVID-19, as […]

You’ve probably heard buzz within the last year about virtual desktop solutions from Microsoft. It’s for good reason. Windows 365 Cloud PCs for Windows have provided businesses with a seamless, secure solution for remote work – something that’s been incredibly helpful in the wake of COVID-19. But there’s some confusion around what a virtual desktop […]

We recently had the pleasure of sitting down with an IT Director of a 100-employee business to answer questions surrounding Windows 365 Cloud PCs.  During that meeting we were trying to assess their comfort level with Microsoft Azure related technologies.  The prospect currently uses an on-premises remote desktop (RDP) gateway solution to log into their […]

Sizing Windows Virtual Desktops in Azure is an art.  You seek to find the balance between performance and cost that optimizes your user’s ability to use the desktop resource to complete their tasks with the least amount of issue.  If you size the solution too small, users may experience slow processing and potentially crashes of […]

There’re several skills that you need to deploy your first Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) environment.This article will focus on small Windows Virtual Desktop deployments of less than 250 seats. First and foremost, you certainly need Microsoft Azure skills in the IaaS domain, including, network, storage, compute, identity, and security, as well as their on-premises counterparts. […]