windows app streaming

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Windows app streaming refers to the technology of hosting Windows applications in the cloud and delivering them to users on various devices. A key example discussed on WindowsForum is Azure RemoteApp, which reached general availability in December 2014. This service allowed organizations to centrally host traditional Windows line-of-business software in Azure and stream it to task workers and productivity users on nearly any device, with pay-as-you-go pricing. The discussions highlight how cloud-based app streaming can extend the reach of Windows applications beyond the desktop, enabling access from tablets, phones, and other platforms without local installation.
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    Azure RemoteApp GA 2014: Cloud Windows Apps on Any Device

    Microsoft’s announcement that Azure RemoteApp would “launch next week” was more than a simple product update — it was a public milestone in Microsoft’s strategy to deliver Windows apps in the cloud, allowing traditional Windows line‑of‑business software to be hosted centrally in Azure and...
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