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frontline licensing
About this tag
The frontline licensing tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's licensing models for frontline workers, including Windows 365 Cloud Apps. This feature allows organizations to stream single Windows applications from the cloud instead of full Cloud PC sessions, targeting shift workers, retail staff, kiosks, seasonal hires, and similar roles. The tag explores how frontline licensing reduces overhead by delivering only necessary business apps, saving on licenses and management. Topics include app-only streaming, deployment for frontline scenarios, and the practical implications of Microsoft's licensing changes for enterprise IT. The tag is relevant for IT administrators and decision-makers evaluating cost-effective cloud solutions for non-desk workers.
Microsoft’s July 1, 2026 commercial Microsoft 365 price increase will hit Business, Enterprise and Frontline subscriptions, with Scottish consultancy WePurpose Technology warning that some UK organisations could see licence costs rise by as much as 43 percent. The deadline matters because...
Microsoft’s decision to let organizations stream single Windows applications from the cloud — instead of entire Cloud PC sessions — marks a pragmatic pivot in how enterprises will adopt Windows 365 for day-to-day workforces and frontline roles. The new Windows 365 Cloud Apps feature, now in...