Yesterday, we got information that Microsoft has plans to present their own cloud computing program. However, the Windows system will be the program and can be purchased by subscription, Monday (07/11).
Through the Principal Software Engineering Manager, Microsoft said that they will develop a cloud computing program to present the Windows operating system with the Cloud model.
This design will later present a Windows operating system that can be accessed using a web-server or the like, then access will be made easier for all operating systems.
Microsoft's own goal is to try to bring PC (Personal Computer) products at a lower price, which will use the subscription method and advertisements in it (possibly using Windows 365).
So, it can be said that Microsoft wants to present a version of Windows 365 with support for several features. As we all know that Windows 365 does not have local storage and hardware specifications.
In their Job List, Microsoft wrote that they will create a cloud computing on Windows, create a prototype and use consumer data for research material to find interesting ideas to be developed in the future.
“[The] team will partner with Product Management and Design to ideate and build new experiences aligned with the mission to drive cloud-first experiences into Windows, create prototypes to validate early thinking, and use ongoing customer data and research to validate our ideas,
We can conclude that Microsoft looks to be expanding their strategy by expanding support from Windows, combining business with selling PCs at low prices and maximum software quality will certainly be the main attraction.
Of course, Windows users no longer need to think about their device specifications when they want to use Windows in the Cloud version. Because indeed, to run Windows 11 22H2 alone, it must be accompanied by a minimum of specifications from Microsoft.
Most likely users who want to enjoy this Windows Cloud service will be asked to subscribe using Windows 365, but it is not known exactly when it will be released.
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