Leaks information about Microsoft's new Remote Desktop application
Microsoft is actively deploying the new Remote Desktop Client, optimized for their Windows Virtual Desktop ...
Microsoft is actively deploying the new Remote Desktop Client, optimized for their Windows Virtual Desktop. This application will help companies connect to the remote PC and monitor their performance effectively from anywhere, anywhere and with any device, mainly software running in the cloud utility. Microsoft Azure.
This client application has been leaked by WalkingCat, along with the download links available on personal Twitter:
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Through a summary of leaked information, we can point out some client features that will likely appear as follows:
Provide remote desktop experience and remote applications on all devices. Combine Microsoft 365 and Azure to provide users with a unique Windows 10 multi-session (multi-session) experience, with superior scalability and low IT costs.
Key features include:
- Provides users with a unique multi-session experience of Windows 10: Gives users a complete multi- user Windows 10 enterprise (multi-user) environment, virtualized on the cloud, updated regularly and available Available on any device. Take advantage of the cost-effective use of shared computing resources that were previously only available with server-based virtualization.
- Optimized for Office 365 ProPlus: Run a fully optimized Windows 10 desktop for Office 365 ProPlus, providing users on the system with the most effective virtualization environment.
- Deploying and scaling in just a few minutes (Deploy and Scale in Minutes): Virtualizing and deploying desktop applications both old and modern with a unified management system, no storage required. , installation, configuration and management of components such as diagnostics, network (network), connection circuit breaker and gateway.
Microsoft is hoping that companies will promote the use of this new service to run the old Windows 7 environment more securely in the cloud, while they gradually gradually migrate their systems to the Windows 10 platform. The service allows companies to continue using existing software licenses for their virtual software, and supports free Windows 7 extensions (scheduled to end on January 14, 2020).
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