azure vdi

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Azure VDI, particularly through Microsoft's Azure Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD), enables enterprises to deliver multi-session Windows 10 and full Office experiences from the cloud. This managed service integrates with Azure compute, storage, and security, simplifying deployment and management by hosting brokering, gateway, and diagnostics layers. The licensing model separates management service costs from underlying Azure infrastructure, reducing friction for organizations migrating desktop workloads. As Windows 10 end of support approaches in 2025, Azure VDI offers a migration path to Windows 11, with Extended Security Updates available for legacy systems. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover planning, deployment, and security considerations for Azure VDI in enterprise IT environments.
  1. Azure Windows Virtual Desktop: Multi-Session Windows 10 in the Cloud

    Microsoft’s Azure-based Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) represents a significant pivot in how enterprises can deliver full Windows and Office experiences from the cloud — a managed, multi-session Windows 10 platform optimized for Office 365 ProPlus with built-in migration paths for Windows 7...
  2. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Plan Your Windows 11 Migration Now (ESU)

    Microsoft's message is blunt: Windows 10 will stop receiving official security and technical updates on October 14, 2025, and users who delay migration risk an increasing security, compliance, and operational exposure that will grow more dangerous with each month after the cutoff. What began as...