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Discover Windows 365 – The PERFECT BYOD & Contractor Solution



Discover the power of Windows 365 in our latest video! This innovative cloud PC solution, hosted in Microsoft’s data centers, is designed for freelancers, subcontractors, and front-line workers. Join us as we explore its pricing, real-world use cases, and provide a comprehensive technical demo. Whether you’re looking to streamline your workflow or enhance your team’s productivity, this video has something for everyone! #Windows365 #CloudPC #techdemo

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📽️ Video Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:45 What is Windows 365?
01:58 Windows 365 Pricing
07:01 What Hardware Is Needed?
09:43 Configure Single-Sign-On
09:56 Add Windows 365 to Intune
10:51 How to Assign Windows 365 to User
11:57 How to Access Windows 365 PC
15:09 How to Manage Windows 365 PCs
17:02 How to Reset Windows 365 PCs
17:18 How to Restore Windows 365 PCs
18:27 Conditional Access Policies
23:32 Windows 365 vs Azure Virtual Desktop

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13 Comments

  1. I liked the idea of being able to increase or decrease the resources of the cloud PC, but if I need a license for the higher spec'd PC, I have to commit to that license for 12 months (with my CSP licensing). So I end up paying for both the lower and the higher spec cloud PC. It'd be nicer if I just got charged more while I needed the extra resources.

  2. AVD is the way to go for me and my org…. as with everything, IT goes around in circles…. from terminals (aka Citrix etc.) to standalone PCs… now back to terminals… waiting for SaaS services to go back in-house lol .. great stuff btw Jonathan!

  3. Great video as always, however, at 9:23 you state to login to the Windows 365 admin portal as the tenant Global admin to change some org settings. When I do that I get "Your organization hasn't assigned you a Cloud PC". Do I need to temporarily assign the W365 license to my GA? Confused.

  4. We've been using CloudPC/Windows 365 for close to a year now. One thing that was helpful for us was that if someone's computer dies on them, or needs an upgrade, they don't have to worry about setting up and configuring everything the way they like it – they just sign in on the new laptop or desktop and everything is exactly as they left it.

    Showing them a nearly 2 Gbps speed test didn't help either. 😉

  5. Windows 365 is a good solution for contractors indeed, this was something I used for a client when it was first launched. Was really good if used with the app so that it could use the local hosts microphone and web cam.

  6. this good solution for companies and users alike that dont want security. Beware that this is for big companies that have no problemn with money, from my experience many small companies will not accept paying so much for cloud OS!

  7. I have been saying this for years.. we're about to go back to the days when all you needed was a monitor and a keyboard AKA a dumb terminal. you turn the monitor on it'll ask you what cloud service you want to log into and then all your virtual desktop machines will be available on that monitor. think about needing a strong GPU only for a project for 2 days five times of ram but only for rendering a movie. the possibilities here are endless!! I personally can't wait for this

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