Microsoft plans to take its operating system, Windows, to the cloud, so that it can be accessed from any device and anywhere, as is already the case with the Windows 365 service for companies, as The Verge has recently learned.
Windows 365 is a cloud-based service that brings users the operating system to the Microsoft cloud to provide the full Windows experience on corporate devices in a hybrid work environment.
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While this solution was initially intended for its business customers, the company would be preparing this same model for consumersas recently announced by The Verge, which has had access to an internal presentation on the ‘state of the company’ from June 2022.
In this writing, the company discusses the creation of “Windows 365 to enable a full Windows operating system streamed from the cloud to any device”, with the aim that users can access “enhanced services powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI)”.
From this medium they also anticipate that a future update of Windows 11 will include in what is called Windows 365 Boot, a feature that will allow Windows 11 devices to sign in directly to a Cloud PC instance at boot, instead of the local version of Windows.
Source: Elcomercio
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