Windows 10 Cloud PC your PC in the Cloud

Rumor has it that Microsoft is secretly developing a new one CloudPC and will enable Win32 apps on Windows 10X. Cloud PC references were first spotted in a LinkedIn job and there is very little confirmed information. But a new one confirmed that Cloud PC is in the works.

Cloud PC is a service built with a virtual Windows desktop for the του “Windows as a Service”. Το Cloud PC απευθύνεται ουσιαστικά σε επιχειρήσεις και η Microsoft αναφέρει ότι θα διαχειρίζεται την υπηρεσία για τις εταιρείες-πελάτες, έτσι ώστε να μην χρειάζεται να φροντίζουν τις system and Windows applications.

As the name implies, Cloud PC brings your personal desktop to Microsoft Azure Cloud Service and allows you to remotely access the service from anywhere using any device, including Android or iPhone devices.

In a new support document, Microsoft mistakenly confirmed that it was developing the "Cloud PC". This is the first time Microsoft has referred to "Cloud PC" publicly through its own platform and simply refers to it as a "Cloud PC security base standard".

The document is online from last week and Microsoft's references to this mysterious software have gone unnoticed so far.

Cloud PC basically means that your operating system it will be in the cloud, so you can access it remotely from anywhere. As we mentioned above, this feature is aimed at businesses, but the Windows 10X will have the same technology to do τα Win32 through Microsoft's cloud service.

The idea is very similar to the Windows virtual desktop, but will be more advanced and easier to use because of Microsoft Azure.

It remains to be seen when it will be released.

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