Virtual Desktop

Winsage
May 15, 2025
Citrix is promoting its virtualization platforms to address rising hardware costs and upcoming U.S. tariffs effective April 2025. Vice President Philipp Benkler suggested that organizations could extend the lifespan of existing hardware by using eLux, an operating system acquired from Unicon. As businesses face the end-of-life for Windows 10 and the transition to Windows 11, Citrix advocates for deploying centrally managed remote desktops from existing endpoints through its virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) platform. However, VDI implementation can face challenges such as "boot storms," which may lead to performance issues. Citrix recommends its NetScaler platform to manage these challenges without requiring additional hardware. While Citrix's approach aims to mitigate tariff-related costs, the company has increased its licensing prices, necessitating careful evaluation by organizations considering VDI. Security concerns also arise with NetScaler, as it is often targeted by cybercriminals, potentially introducing vulnerabilities. The effectiveness of Citrix's solution depends on each organization's IT landscape, budget, and ability to manage technical complexities.
Winsage
May 6, 2025
Microsoft has released Windows 11 24H2, but users are facing a known issue with Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) applications, specifically related to the "App attach" feature. This feature allows applications to be dynamically attached to user sessions within AVD, operating within containers rather than being installed locally. Users may encounter an error message stating, "Element not found" when launching App attach applications. Microsoft recommends using VHDX images instead of CimFS images for packaging files, as the issue has not been reported in earlier versions of the operating system. A fix for the current version is expected by June 2025. The update for Windows 11 24H2 will be automatically received by devices running Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2, with users able to select the restart time or postpone the update.
Winsage
May 1, 2025
82% of business leaders view 2023 as critical for reevaluating strategic and operational frameworks. Windows 10 support will end in October 2025, prompting organizations to consider strategies for transitioning to Windows 11 or Windows 365. Microsoft is offering a 20% discount on all Windows 365 plans for new customers from May 1, 2025, to October 31, 2025. Windows 365 provides a secure Windows 11 experience via a Cloud PC and is designed with Zero Trust principles for enhanced security. Transitioning to Windows 365 can lower carbon footprints and align with sustainability goals. Crocs reported annual cost savings of 0,000 after switching to Windows 365. Dnata Travel Group chose Windows 365 for secure access for their mobile workforce. Hamburg Commercial Bank plans to expand its use of Windows 365 for sustainability improvements. The promotional offer is available for new customers and has specific terms and conditions, including a deadline for processing transactions.
Winsage
April 7, 2025
Microsoft has launched the Windows 365 Link, its first cloud PC, available for purchase in the U.S. at a price of .99. The device features an Intel N250 processor, 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and 64GB of UFS storage. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-A 3.2 Gen1, USB-A 3.2 Gen2, USB-C 3.2, Ethernet, HDMI 2.0, and DisplayPort 1.4. It measures 120 x 120 x 30mm. The device requires a stable internet connection for optimal performance, and its hardware specifications may not meet the demands of intensive tasks. In comparison, Apple's Mac Mini, priced at 9, features an M2 chip, 8GB of unified memory, and 256GB of SSD storage. Microsoft claims that Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop can save employees 6 to 12 minutes daily and organizations between .1M and .2M over three years through BYOPC programs. The Windows 365 Link is aimed at businesses integrated into the Microsoft ecosystem, offering a cost-effective solution for cloud-managed workstations.
Winsage
March 21, 2025
Upon logging into Windows 11 for the first time, users encounter a dialog box prompting them to adjust settings related to location services and Microsoft’s data collection practices, which can be modified later in the Settings menu. The system encourages users to complete the installation by selecting Edge as the default browser and enabling OneDrive backup. Users can disable future prompts by navigating to Settings > System > Notifications > Additional settings. The desktop features a Taskbar at the bottom, with the Start menu and application icons centered on the screen, though they can be repositioned to the left. The Start menu has been redesigned, allowing users to view all installed programs in a list format by clicking the All apps button, but this view cannot be set as default. The Taskbar now combines multiple open windows within a program under a single icon, requiring users to hover over the icon to see the open windows. Users can revert to the old layout by adjusting settings in Settings > Personalization > Taskbar. Additional changes include a revamped notification system, new virtual desktop management settings, and updated file explorer features.
Winsage
March 11, 2025
Microsoft is transitioning from the Remote Desktop app to a new solution called the Windows App, starting in September 2024, to streamline remote connectivity. Support for the Remote Desktop app will end on May 27, 2025, and users are encouraged to migrate to the Windows App to maintain access to services like Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop. Users will need to continue using Remote Desktop Connection until its features are integrated into the Windows App and should utilize RemoteApp and Desktop Connection for Remote Desktop Services until those capabilities are available in the new application.
Winsage
March 11, 2025
On May 27, 2025, Microsoft will discontinue support for its Remote Desktop app, which will no longer be available for download or use. Users will need to transition to the Windows App, available since September 2024, which provides unified access to Windows services like Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, and Remote PCs. The Windows App features customizable home screens, support for multiple monitors, dynamic display resolutions, device redirection, and is optimized for Microsoft Teams. After the discontinuation date, the Windows App will be the only first-party option from Microsoft for accessing these services. Microsoft also offers the Remote Desktop Connection app, which will continue to receive support and allows connections to PCs remotely, supporting both school/work and personal accounts.
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