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    Windows 10 Cloud PC

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by jclausius, Mar 2, 2021.

  1. jclausius

    jclausius Notebook Virtuoso

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    "Windows 10 Cloud PC: The latest info about Microsoft's new service"

    - Microsoft is believed to be working on a new virtualized desktop experience called 'Cloud PC' to help administrators deploy and manage Windows 10 PCs in the cloud via web browser, mobile app or another PC.

    - Cloud PC is based on Azure and Windows Virtual Desktop and it won't replace any version of Windows.

    - Instead, it will be offered as an option for enterprise customers who want to access their Windows PC from anywhere at any time.

    https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...the-latest-info-about-microsofts-new-service/

    Perhaps this is the wrong place to ask this, but the way the thin and light jokebooks are spreading I'll ask anyway...

    Does this even interest anyone?
     
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    saturnotaku Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    So are they looking to carve out some marketshare from the the OEM's?
     
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    This is one step Malware would love to have once broken through. I seen and heard far to many Cloud vacancies to believe this is any more secure way of computing. I have yet to see big Cloud really secure data. Example Equilfax.......anyone....
     
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    Equifax provides cloud computing?
     
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    Example of how Cloud storage is unsecure once "Crackers" gain access they gain access to Cloud data and their local serves and back and forth. Cloud hasn't proven secure in any form what so ever. Only limit would a local storage disconnected from Cloud is the best "FortKnox" protection if they really value user data.
     
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    Equifax != Big Cloud

    Big Cloud = AWS