Cloud PCs with Windows 365 | What it is and how it works

Published: 14 July 2021
on channel: Microsoft Mechanics
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Windows 365 is your PC in the cloud. Securely stream your personalized Windows experience, including your desktop, apps, settings, and content, at any time to any device. For IT, see how easy it is, as a fully-managed service, to assign and configure Cloud PCs using familiar tools like Microsoft Endpoint Manager.

Given the need to work remotely and securely, there has been a huge demand for cloud based solutions in the past year. Windows 365 modernizes the way Windows experiences are delivered for anyone on any device. It’s a premium experience for both end users and IT. It’s easy to use, and just as easy for IT to manage using familiar tools and processes. Scott Manchester, Partner Director of PM for Windows 365, joins Jeremy Chapman to show how it works and how to set it up.

► QUICK LINKS:

00:00 - Why?
01:08 - User experience
05:39 - Admin setup
09:01 - Monitoring
11:16 - Security
13:11 - Wrap up

► Link References:
Get started at https://www.microsoft.com/Windows365
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