Everything works with Azure AD natively, with all components running inside the Microsoft cloud. Windows 365 Business, designed for businesses that only plan to deploy the service to 300 or fewer users, is a simpler iteration with no technology prerequisites, or requirements for an Azure subscription or domain controller. There are two main branches of the PC as a service offering-the Business edition, aimed at SMBs, and the Enterprise edition, aimed at larger organisations. Windows 365: Business vs Enterprise editions
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It also benefits businesses in a time of remote and hybrid working, allowing employees to connect to a desktop running in a controlled environment from their personal device and improving security. This reduces the need for businesses to invest in virtual desktop infrastructure, cuts hardware costs, and makes patch management simpler for IT teams. Once your organisation is registered, just turn on your device, launch a native app or web browser, log into your Windows 365 account, and you’re ready to go.
The long-awaited Windows 365, Microsoft’s PC as a service offering, became generally available in August of this year, offering benefits such as remote access to virtual endpoints, apps, and data from any device registered with Microsoft Cloud.