Windows 11: Microsoft starts updates from Windows 365 cloud PCs


after starting Windows 11 Microsoft’s new corporate offer now also gets the new offer clouds-PC from Windows 365 update. However, the update works quite differently than on regular devices.

The week of major Microsoft releases continues: here is the report Online-OnMSFT مجلة Magazine. While we are still mostly in version Windows 10 Wait for release 21H2, Microsoft has already started supporting Windows 365 Enterprise for Windows 11. That comes surprisingly early, because in an early announcement of new Windows 365 cloud PCs, it was said that Windows 11 will be in the cloud at the end of the year will start. So, anticipate November or December rather than starting in time for the general release of Windows 11. However, initially, Microsoft announced that it could also launch cloud PCs running Windows 11.

Windows 365: Hybrid Windows for a “hybrid world”

Users can see the changes at a glance

In its announcement, the company announced that “Windows 365 Enterprise supports Windows 11 for all newly deployed cloud PCs in available regions.” Microsoft indicates in a file Windows 365 Enterprise Blog Point out that the new wallpaper makes it easier for users in the cloud PC portal to distinguish between their Windows 10 and Windows 11 cloud PCs.
Windows 365 is in the cloud and streamed to every enabled device

Update Windows-Cloud-PC

As far as savings is concerned, administrators can also update existing cloud PCs by changing the Gallery from Windows 10 Enterprise to Windows 11 Enterprise + Microsoft 365 Apps and running a repost via the device list in the Intune / Microsoft Endpoint Manager account. According to Microsoft, there is also a secondary upgrade path for existing cloud PC instances, which, however, takes a bit longer and involves tracking and executing an in-place upgrade to Windows 11 Enterprise.

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