Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) combines scalability and remote access convenience, but without careful cost control and robust security, it can become a liability. Right-sizing resources, leveraging ...
Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) delivers Windows desktops and apps from the cloud, helping teams stay organized, secure, and cost-efficient. By separating workflows, integrating with Microsoft’s security ...
Microsoft this week announced a couple of previews for organizations using the Azure Virtual Desktop virtual desktop infrastructure service. There's a new Microsoft Cost Management tagging capability ...
Microsoft is rebranding its Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) service as "Azure Virtual Desktop." At the same time, the company is introducing a new ISV/per-user pricing option and taking the wraps off a ...
In addition to lower base pricing, Microsoft is promoting new autoscaling and power management features in AVD. For example, unused instances will now shut down automatically. This addresses one of ...
Initially launched by Microsoft to promote cloud adoption, Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) has opened the door to scalable and flexible virtual desktop solutions. However, many organizations still ...
Microsoft likes to present itself as a cloud company today, but desktop Windows remains a key element of its overall platform. Office 365 web applications are handy, but no substitute for desktop ...