Welcome to the one-hundred-seventy-nineth (179th) edition of the Windows 365 Community newsletter! This week, we bring you the latest Windows 365 news, free events, and expert tips & tricks from the world of Cloud PC.

The Microsoft Teams team reflects on the release of the SlimCore-based optimization for Microsoft Teams and elaborates on why organizations should migrate to use the new SlimCode-based optimization. As an added bonus all of the new features are listed in this post.

Read the full post here: Microsoft Teams VDI State of Union – Spring 2025

ControlUP released a post dedicated to Windows 365. Join Jeff Johnson as he discusses how VDI and DaaS have revolutionized industries and healthcare and how offerings like Windows 365 continue this revolution. Jeff does a great job of summarizing the advantages of using Windows 365 and elaborates how ControlUP offerings bring added value.

Read the full post here: Microsoft Windows 365 for Mainstream Computing

Do you have an Apple device and would you like to manage your Cloud PCs from an app? Look no further: Microsoft Intune MVP Somesh Pathak has got you covered! His free app called ZAP365 allows you to manage your Cloud PCs. It offers remote actions, Security tools, Snapshot management, Diagnostic collection, Real-time monitoring and all of that goodness is fitted in a streamlined interface. Make sure to give it a try! And yes, it is MAM enabled!

Download: APP store ZAP365
Read the full release blog here: ZAP365: Your Windows 365 Cloud PC Admin Center in your pocket!

Join Christiaan Brinkhoff for an insightful episode of Windows in the Cloud where he sits down with Jason Roszak, Vice President of Microsoft Intune, to discuss the latest advancements and strategic directions in Microsoft Intune, artificial intelligence (AI), and Windows 365. This episode is packed with valuable information for IT professionals, business leaders, and tech enthusiasts looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

View the Windows in the Cloud episode on YouTube: Jason Roszak on Microsoft Intune, AI, and Windows 365

Nerdio is known for managing Azure Virtual Desktop, Microsoft Intune, Windows 365 and even applications. A key strength of Nerdio is the ability to rapidly develop and improve Nerdio Manager making sure that each NerdioCon is filled with announcements and improvements of their product. Join Windows 365 MVP Dominiek Verham as he elaborates on Windows 365 Insights, a dashboard intended to make the life of a Windows 365 admin more easy. And what do you think about Recommendations? Nerdio Manager is able to provide license recommendations and provide a reason why a specific recommendation was made.

Read the full post here: Windows 365 Insights and Recommendations using Nerdio Manager

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