Welcome to the one-hundred-fifty-fourth (154th) edition of the Windows 365 Community newsletter! We highlight weekly Windows 365 news, free events, tips, and tricks from the world of the Cloud PC.
New GPU-enabled Windows 365 experiences
New Windows 365 GPU-enabled Cloud PCs can help maximize productivity for anyone in graphics-intensive fields such as graphic design, video editing, 3D modeling, and data visualization. With Windows 365, you can stream your Windows experience from the Microsoft cloud to any device and benefit security, increase connection speeds, and reduced latency.
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Windows 365 service resilience
Windows 365 uses the Azure Virtual Desktop service to connect and broker end user connections to their Cloud PC in any of the supported Azure regions from anywhere, on any device. To minimize outages and support end user and administrator requests, resilience is architected into these services. In addition to this, Windows 365 operates another set of platform infrastructure that provides the many administrator and end user features that manage and control the overall Windows 365 experience. Microsoft fully manages this infrastructure.
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Announcing the general availability of Omnissa Horizon Cloud Service Next-Gen with Windows 365
To provide our Omnissa Horizon® Cloud Service Next-Gen (Horizon Cloud) customers with the most flexible deployment options, Omnissa has collaborated with Microsoft to integrate Horizon Cloud capabilities with Windows 365. Last year at VMware Explore we announced our public preview. We are pleased to announce that Horizon Cloud with Windows 365 is now generally available.
Read more here: Announcing the general availability of Omnissa Horizon Cloud Service Next-Gen with Windows 365